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16 June 2015Asia-PacificDaniel Sánchez and Víctor Ramírez

Tightening the customs net

Over the last few years the Mexican customs authorities have detected an increasing importation problem of sub-valued goods. The problem arises when companies importing goods into the Mexican market do not mark the goods with the brand names they will be sold under.

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