China:
The Customs Seized 16.54 Million Items Of IPR Infringing Goods In Q1
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In the first quarter of this year, the customs nationwide seized
4,612 batches of IPR-infringing goods for import and export, up 49%
year on year; 16.54 million items of such goods were detained,
valued at 41.05 million yuan. Among the goods seized, 4,323 batches
were delivered via post, accounting for 93.7% of the total.
In Q1, the General Administration of Customs approved 2,714
applications for registration of customs IPR protection, up 11.3%
year on year.
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