Serbian Customs Seize Fake Chocolate Bars, Chewing Gum, Energy Drinks
On November 6, 2020, Serbian customs officials seized 11,000 chocolate bars, 16,000 packs of chewing gum, and almost 2,000 cans of energy drinks believed to infringe numerous trademarks, including Milka®, Snickers®, Bounty®, Kinder Bueno®, Mars®, Twix®, Orbit® and Red Bull®. The goods were seized during the inspection of a warehouse outside the town of Raška in southern Serbia.
On November 9, 2020, while inspecting a van travelling from Bulgaria to Germany at the Gradina border crossing point with Bulgaria, Serbian customs officials seized more than 40 jackets, over 40 sweatpants and 17 T-shirts believed to infringe the Nike®, Adidas®, Tommy Hilfiger®, Prada®, Calvin Klein®, Puma®, Adidas® and Lacoste® trademarks.
Prepared by: Djurdja Krivokapić
For more information, please contact serbia@petosevic.com.
Source: Serbian Customs website
Read more news on Serbia or Customs. Get our latest IP news or browse IP News Eastern Europe Archives.
Share:
December 2020 News
- Protocol on Eurasian Design Patents to Enter into Force in March 2021
- Ukrainian Beverage Manufacturer Fined for Unfair Competition
- Romanian IPO Improves Electronic Filing Services for Trademarks
- Ukrainian Cyber Police Shut Down Illegal Streaming Service and Online Sale of Fake Food Items
- Hungarian Officials Seize Fake Apparel, Accessories
- Bulgaria Amends Patent Law
- Russia Ratifies EAEU Trademark Agreement
- Kazakhstan Ratifies Protocol on Eurasian Design Patents
- Ukraine Creates New IPO
- Romanian IPO Improves Electronic Filing Services
- Russian IPO Develops Fast-Track Examination for COVID-19-Related Patents
- Uzbekistan to Introduce New Food Labeling Requirements
- Kazakhstan Adopts Regulations on Collecting and Processing Personal Data
- Serbian Customs Seize Fake Chocolate Bars, Chewing Gum, Energy Drinks
- Kazakh Officials Seize Fake Luxury Watches