- European Commission has made changes to forms related to customs enforcement of intellectual property rights
- The amendments aim to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of customs enforcement
- The changes will help customs authorities better identify and detain counterfeit goods
- The new forms will be used by customs officials across the European Union
Source: research.ibfd.org
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