Serbian Customs Detain Fake Apparel
On February 25, 2021, Serbian customs officials at the Gradina border crossing point with Bulgaria detained more than 6,000 items of men’s, women’s and children’s apparel believed to infringe numerous trademarks, including Nike®, Adidas®, Guess®, Tommy Hilfiger®, Hugo Boss®, Louis Vuitton® and Zara®.
The clothing items, including jackets, vests, sweatpants and sweatshirts, are estimated to be worth approximately EUR 10,000 (USD 11,800). The goods were discovered during the inspection of a truck travelling from Turkey to Serbia.
Prepared by: Djurdja Krivokapić
For more information, please contact serbia@petosevic.com.
Source: Serbian Customs website
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