Serbian Customs Seize Clothing and Accessories Infringing Numerous Trademarks
During regular controls at Serbia’s Customs checkpoints in the period between April 3 and May 25, 2017, Serbian customs officials detained a considerable quantity of goods believed to infringe numerous well-known trademarks.
On 14 different occasions on the E-761 highway in south-central Serbia, the Gradina border crossing point with Bulgaria, the Batrovci border crossing point with Croatia and the cities of Subotica and Belgrade, customs officials seized the following goods:
- 1,400 sweatpants (approx.);
 - 1,200 T-shirts (approx.);
 - 900 pairs of jeans and pants (approx.);
 - 900 pairs of shorts (approx.);
 - 630 tracksuits (approx.);
 - 100 jackets (approx.);
 - 100 skirts (approx.);
 - 70 pairs of sneakers (approx.);
 - 43 handbags;
 - 21 wallets;
 - 17 watches;
 - 150 kg of fabric; and
 - several pairs of shoes and vests.
 
The seized goods are believed to infringe the following trademarks: Adidas®, Nike®, Tommy Hilfiger®, D&G®, Guess®, Luis Vuitton®, Michael Kors®, Coco Chanel®, YSL®, Hugo Boss®, Armani®, Cesare Paciotti®, DSquared2®, Phillip Plein®, Rolex®, Levi’s®, Versace®, Polo®, Gucci®, Calvin Klein®, Snoopy®, Mickey Mouse®, Valentino®, Hello Kitty®, Spiderman®, Masha and the Bear® and PAW Patrol®.
The goods were discovered in Serbian postal vehicles, warehouses, vehicles exporting goods from Serbia, importing them from Turkey, and vehicles transporting goods from Turkey to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Prepared by: Djurdja Krivokapić
For more information, please contact serbia@petosevic.com.
Source: Serbian Customs
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