Romanian Customs Seize EUR 131,000 Worth of Fake Toys
Apr 27 2017 - 15:52
On March 30, 2017, Romanian customs officials in the port city of Constanta, eastern Romania, seized 6,252 game sets and 1,200 inflatable toys believed to infringe the Lego® and Hello Kitty® trademarks.
The goods, the total value of which is estimated at 131,000 EUR (USD 140,500), originated in China and were intended for a Romanian company located in the capital of Bucharest.
Prepared by: Cristina Vălcăuan
For more information, please contact romania@petosevic.com.
Source: Romanian Customs
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