1 February 2010Jurisdiction reportsCarlos Hernández

Suspending the circulation of foreign counterfeit goods

In order to comply with obligations that Mexico acquired under international treaties—specifically those under the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)—Mexican legislators established an administrative procedure in the IP Law and Customs Law for suspending the free circulation of foreign counterfeit trademark goods that are detected at customs.

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