Mexican authorities seized over 350,000 counterfeit and undocumented items from "Mexico Mart" in a major raid.

Mexican authorities raided a complex in Mexico City known as "Mexico Mart," seizing around 90,000 counterfeit products and over 262,000 items without proper documentation. The goods came from China, Malaysia, Indonesia, Bangladesh, and Vietnam. Authorities vowed to expand the crackdown nationwide, targeting seaports and airports. The raid coincides with concerns about counterfeit goods potentially entering the US market, and Mexican officials aim to boost local manufacturing to reduce reliance on Chinese imports.

November 29, 2024
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