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Shenzhen customs seizes 4,000 fake 2018 World Cup products

Xinhua,April 27, 2018 Adjust font size:

SHENZHEN, April 26 (Xinhua) -- Shenzhen customs Thursday said they had seized 4,000 items of clothing over suspected infringement of the "FIFA World Cup Russia 2018" logo.

The 3,000 T-shirts and 1,000 woven hats were scheduled to be exported from Huanggang Port in south China's Shenzhen City on April 4.

Inspectors found that every item was printed with the words "FIFA World Cup Russia 2018" and the official logo, however, the quality was substandard.

The customs official notified FIFA, which later confirmed that the products were not licensed. Enditem