It was hardly a ringing endorsement. Just days after the ‘trilogue’ discussions produced a host of provisional changes to EU trademark law, the Netherlands once again expressed its “grave concerns” with the measures on goods in transit before saying that they were unacceptable and that the country would not be voting on the reform package.
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