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Customs Hijacked 75,000 Falsified Garments: They Were on Their Way to Paraguay Hidden in a Truck

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An operation carried out by the General Directorate of Customs in Entre Ríos ended with the kidnapping of more than 75,000 forged garments.The cargo was destined for Ciudad del Este, in Paraguay, and was camouflaged in a Paraguayan license plate truck that was circulating in transit through Argentina.According to official sources, the finding occurred in the Concordia-Salto Integrated Control Area, on the border with Uruguay, thanks to a non-int…
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An operation carried out by the General Directorate of Customs in Entre Ríos ended with the kidnapping of more than 75,000 forged garments.The cargo was destined for Ciudad del Este, in Paraguay, and was camouflaged in a Paraguayan license plate truck that was circulating in transit through Argentina.According to official sources, the finding occurred in the Concordia-Salto Integrated Control Area, on the border with Uruguay, thanks to a non-int…

The General Directorate of Customs hijacked more than 75,000 falsified garments that were transported in a truck with Paraguayan license plate to Ciudad del Este. The operation was carried out in the Concordia-Salto Integrated Control Area, on the border with Uruguay, and the estimated value of the goods amounted to 850 thousand dollars. The finding was possible thanks to a non-intrusive control with scanner. The vehicle had entered Argentina de…

The Customs Office detected more than 75 thousand falsified garments hidden in a container, which had as their destination Ciudad del Este, in Paraguay, with an estimated value of USD 850 thousand. This type of operations are closely followed abroad, especially in the United States, where they look closely at compliance with the laws of Patents and Trademarks. The finding occurred after a control carried out with scanners in the Concordia-Salto …

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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