Almost a month after the start of the 2026 World Cup, the National Customs Service anticipated the counterfeiting of products through theoretical and practical trainings. With the focus of getting ahead of a possible increase in the entry of fraudulent goods associated with global sporting events, Customs focused on strengthening control capabilities around intellectual property. This, through training days for officials who carry out monitoring…
Almost a month after the start of the 2026 World Cup, the National Customs Service anticipated the counterfeiting of products through theoretical and practical trainings. With the focus of getting ahead of a possible increase in the entry of fraudulent goods associated with global sporting events, Customs focused on strengthening control capabilities around intellectual property. This, through training days for officials who carry out monitoring…