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Vietnam Customs Seize Nearly 15,000 Suspected Counterfeit Cosmetics and Fashion Items from Luxury Brands

Authorities uncover large shipments of fake products bearing Louis Vuitton, Nike, Hermes, and other famous trademarks amid intensified anti-smuggling efforts

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Vietnamese customs officials recently intercepted multiple shipments containing thousands of cosmetics and fashion goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights of renowned international brands. The seizures include nearly 15,000 items such as skincare products, leather bags, belts, shoes, and accessories…
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