South African Revenue Service cracks down on counterfeit goods
South Africa
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The South African Revenue Service has tightened up its procedures and
operations relating to the seizure of counterfeit goods entering the country.
The new policy means that containers will only be stopped in instances where
an intellectual property right owner has applied to SARS requesting that it
detain and seize suspected counterfeit goods.
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