Core Viewpoint - In 2025, Xiamen Customs reported a record high in the number of seized infringing goods, with 1,180 batches and 9.49 million items detained, indicating a strong enforcement against intellectual property violations in cross-border e-commerce [1] Group 1: Intellectual Property Enforcement - Xiamen Customs launched a "Special Action for Intellectual Property Protection in Cross-Border E-commerce" to address frequent infringement issues, resulting in the seizure of 1,011 batches of infringing goods through e-commerce channels [1] - The customs authority has implemented measures such as intellectual property registration, pre-confirmation, and a "white list" system to support businesses in stabilizing orders and expanding markets, leading to 1,270 new registered intellectual properties in 2025 [1] Group 2: Focus on Emerging Industries - The "潮玩" (trendy toys) sector emerged as a new highlight in foreign trade exports in 2025, prompting Xiamen Customs to initiate a "Special Action for Intellectual Property Protection in the Trendy Toy Industry" [1] - A centralized intelligent image review platform was established, along with a machine inspection image database for high-risk infringing products, resulting in the seizure of 67 batches of infringing trendy toy products and the detention of 195,000 items [1] Group 3: Future Outlook - Xiamen Customs plans to maintain a high-pressure stance against infringement in import and export activities in 2026, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of enforcement at ports [1] - The customs authority is committed to creating a better business environment at ports to support Chinese brands in expanding internationally [1]
2025年厦门海关查扣侵权嫌疑货物949万件
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-22 04:44