Customs bans counterfeit goods “Gucci” “Luis Vuitton”

The Customs Office in Pristina has realised a series of successful shares in fighting trade with counterfeit goods. Through detailed checks, various cases aimed at marketing pirated products that harm consumers and the local economy have been banned. Forbidden goods, after verification, will be subject to annihilation, and to subjects [...]
Through detailed checks, various cases aimed at marketing pirated products that harm consumers and the local economy have been banned.
Prohibited goods, after verification, will be subject to annihilation, while against importative subjects are initiated invasive punishment procedures.
TAFT 3000 pieces of brand hair shelling found on one load TAFT, imported by China and suspected as forgers. Products were destined for the domestic market, endangering consumer health. BMW, AUDI, MERCEDES On another occasion, Dogana banned various accessors with brands BMW, AUDI, Mercedes and VW, totaling 7,200.
The products were faked and destined to be sold as originals. During the detailed search, a total of 9,000 pieces of scent was banned for cars imported from China by the Areon brand and suspected as a nonautical copy.
CHANEL customs officials discovered a shipment of 944 pieces of luxury jewelry such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Chanel, imported from China, forged and unauthorized for the market.
COS In two separate cases, customs officials banned 623 pieces of brand COS farm from Turkey, which, after verification, resulted in alleged pirated goods.
REEBOK ʹ also, Dogana banned a shipment of 3700 Reebok brand textile clothing imported from China and suspected as counterfeit products.
These cases testify to the dedication and vigilance of Kosovo Customs in preventing the circulation of counterfeit goods, and resend its commitment to fighting trade with pirated goods, protecting consumers, honest businesses and society from the negative effects of this phenomenon.












