Monday, October 26, 2020

GAO Says CBP Has Taken Steps to Combat Counterfeit Goods in Small Packages but Could Streamline Enforcement

Counterfeiters sometimes post photos of authentic goods on e-commerce sites, but then fill orders with fakes. These counterfeit goods infringe on intellectual property rights, and can harm the U.S. economy and threaten consumer safety.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection and European customs officials are trying to combat the increasing numbers of small packages containing counterfeit goods that are being sent directly to consumers. But CBP officials said the seizure and forfeiture processes that U.S. law requires are time and resource intensive.

The Government Accountability Office has recommended that CBP develop a more streamlined approach to enforcement in this area.

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