China Customs cracking down on counterfeit products
Chinese Customs have been ramping up efforts to stop counterfeit goods from crossing its borders, with a three-year long campaign codenamed “Breeze”. One year into it, the outcome is already promising.
Millions of goods pass through Huanggang port everyday. Customs staff here are checking their labels. This batch of Canon cameras and lenses for export have aroused their suspicion.
“Usually, these products are made in Japan. So we got in touch with the legal department, and then they contacted people from Canon to evaluate the goods,” Customs staff Peng Haisheng said.
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