This will include shipping labels and tracking numbers, invoices and shipping manifests, outer packaging images or sender and recipient addresses. The bill also broadens the range of parties with whom CBP can share information, such as e-commerce sites from which the products in question may be sold. This means the CBP will be able to recognize and flag patterns of behavior like repeat senders of mass shipments. Drop address is used by organized counterfeiters or common entry points or air routes for suspected counterfeit goods. (01:58–02:06)
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Asserts that the bill will expand the parties with whom CBP can share information about counterfeit goods.
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