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Grey market strategy wall map

If your office needs brightening up, and you also want easy access to information on worldwide approaches to grey goods, then you need our new wall map, produced with Baker & McKenzie

grey market map

If you came by our stand at the recent INTA Annual Meeting in San Diego, you will have seen our new map on grey (or gray, if you prefer) market strategy, published in association with Baker & McKenzie.

The map illustrates clearly which countries allow seizures of grey goods, and includes a wealth of other useful information, including details of relevant laws, important cases and statistics.

It is the second map we have produced with Baker & McKenzie, following one on anti-counterfeiting published two years ago.

If you were at INTA, you may have picked up a copy of the map to take back to the office and pin on to the wall. If not, you can still get a copy. We have a handful of them left, and would be happy to post them out to any readers who would like one. Just email me with your full contact details to obtain your map (we will fulfil requests until we run out, and can only offer one map per person). Only 30% of our content is published on our blog – to access all of our content you need to be a subscriber. We like to offer our loyal blog readers a special rate, so register your interest in coming on board as a subscriber and we will be in touch shortly

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