Hungarian Officials Seize Nearly EUR 500,000 Worth of Fake Nike® Sneakers
Mar 3 2020 - 16:11
The Hungarian National Tax and Customs Administration (NTCA) officials at the Kelebia border crossing point with Serbia recently seized 11,400 pairs of sneakers infringing the Nike® trademark.
The goods, estimated to be worth approximately EUR 487,000 (USD 527,600), were discovered in a railway container originating in Greece. The fake sneakers in various colors and sizes were hidden behind boxes with unlabelled children’s shoes.
Prepared by: Erika Farkas
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Source: Hungarian National Tax and Customs Administration website
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