Sunday, 10 August 2014

Saudi Customs requires letter from the rights holder confirming the results of the examination

News in July 2014 from good friends Kadasa & Partner that the Ministry of Finance, Customs Department, Customs Affairs, General Directorate of Records & Customs Tariff, Department for Anti-commercial Fraud & IP Protection has, in an undated announcement, reported that the His Excellency the Director General of the Customs Department has issued a directive requiring that a letter from the rights holder be submitted by the local lawyer when confirming whether goods in a shipment are genuine or counterfeit. The letter must be signed and stamped.

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