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Unnamed sponsor introduces "Counterfeit Notification Act," urges committee to allow CBP to share shipment details
Summary
An unidentified committee member introduced "HR 40 49 30," the Counterfeit Notification Act, saying it would authorize Customs and Border Protection to share labels, invoices and packing slips with businesses, e-commerce platforms and carriers to help detect counterfeit goods; the sponsor cited $2,700,000,000 in counterfeit seizures in FY2023 and urged a yes vote.
An unidentified committee member introduced "HR 40 49 30," which the speaker called the Counterfeit Notification Act, and urged committee members to vote in favor. The sponsor said the bill would give Customs and Border Protection (CBP) explicit authority to share more detailed shipment information — including labels, invoices and packing slips — with businesses, e‑commerce platforms and logistics carriers to help identify and block suspected counterfeit goods.
The sponsor, who said they introduced the measure…
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