

Group 1 - The event "Intellectual Property Customs Protection for National Trends Going Global" was co-hosted by Pop Mart and Beijing Customs, highlighting the importance of IP protection for brands [1] - In the first half of this year, Beijing Customs seized 53 batches of suspected infringing goods, totaling 175,000 items, with 13 batches and over 30,000 items specifically related to Pop Mart [1] - Pop Mart's Vice President Chen Xiaoyun emphasized the importance of purchasing through official channels to avoid counterfeit products and expressed gratitude to customs authorities for their support in protecting brand rights [1][2] Group 2 - A significant seizure occurred on May 22, where Beijing Customs confiscated 7,850 infringing LABUBU dolls and 955 items bearing the Pop Mart brand, marking the largest single seizure of LABUBU products this year [1] - Subsequent seizures included 324 infringing LABUBU dolls, 18,200 LABUBU stickers, 53 LABUBU phone cases, and 843 packaging boxes [1]