Hungarian Officials Seize Fake Laundry Detergent
Sep 30 2015 - 11:41
The Hungarian National Tax and Customs Administration (NTCA) officials have recently seized 22,000 kilograms (4,608 bottles) of fake laundry detergent bearing the mark of a leading consumer goods company.
The officials seized the goods in the village of Alsónémedi, near Budapest, after inspecting a trailer truck with Hungarian license plates. According to the consignment note, the goods were on their way to Barcelona, Spain.
The total sales value of goods was estimated at approximately EUR 54,400 (USD 61,000).
Prepared by: Csilla Balogh
For more information, please contact hungary@petosevic.com.
Source: Hungarian Tax and Customs Administration
Read more news on Hungary or . Get our latest IP news or browse IP News Eastern Europe Archives.
Share:
September 2015 News
- New Legislation on Customs Measures in Serbia
- Kosovo Amends Patent and Trademark Legislation
- Russia Adopts Three New IP-Related Regulations
- Google Faces Issues Over Unfair Competition in Russia
- Priority Registration of Domain Names in Armenian Script Ends November 30
- Moldova Ratifies Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances
- Czech Firm Develops Smartphone Application That Helps Uncover Fake Goods
- Anti-Counterfeiting Event Organized in Ukraine
- Fake Sportswear, Sneakers Destroyed in Bulgaria
- Bulgarian Customs Seize Counterfeit Perfumes, Bags, Shoes
- Hungarian Officials Seize Fake Laundry Detergent