Romanian Customs Seize Fake Sneakers
Mar 30 2020 - 16:37
On February 21, 2020, the Romanian customs officials at the port of Constanta in eastern Romania seized more than 1,000 pairs of sneakers believed to infringe Nike’s Air Max® trademark.
The goods, estimated to be worth approximately EUR 104,000 (USD 112,000) were discovered during the inspection of a container arriving from China.
Prepared by: Bogdan Neagoe
For more information, please contact romania@petosevic.com.
Source: Romanian Customs website
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