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Mexico: refreshed regime takes aim at administrative infringements and criminal counterfeiting

Summary by worldtrademarkreview.com
Amendments to domestic IP regulations following the US-Mexico-Canada agreement have facilitated a more proactive approach to illicit trade, which is good news for rights holders operating in Mexico. However, the efficacy of anti-counterfeiting efforts often depends on collaboration between customs authorities and trademark owners, so they must clearly communicate to bolster enforcement.
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worldtrademarkreview.com broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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