Romanian Customs Seize EUR 2,774,096 Worth of Counterfeit Goods
Sep 25 2009 - 17:05
On September 8, 2009, in port Constanta Sud, on the western coast of the Black Sea, Romanian Customs seized EUR 2,744,096 (USD 4,071,768) worth of goods believed to be counterfeit.
The seized goods included 601,761 pairs of Adidas, Puma, Nike, Hugo Boss, Lacoste, and Reebok socks, as well as Cannon, Epson and HP printer cartridges.
The customs officials discovered the counterfeit goods in several containers arriving from China and intended for companies located in Romania and Ukraine.
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