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June 2023 (published: 31.05.2023)
Number 2(53)
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Degtereva V.A., Makarova O.N., Kuzenkova E.S.
, Martynenko O.V.
Managing a trading business is quite complex, especially if customs clearance is involved. This procedure is aimed at re-registration of imported incoming products to the territory of the Russian Federation in accordance with the legislation of the country. However, difficulties are caused by a large amount of documentation, which is necessary for customs clearance, and errors made in them during clearance make it difficult for goods to arrive from abroad. As practice shows, the management of this process is transferred to professionals in order to avoid problems with the law. The article discusses ways to organize the import of goods from abroad and the impact of parallel imports on managing the volumes of counterfeit products and gray imports. The problems of distinguishing between parallel imports and counterfeit in the field of intellectual property, as well as the pros and cons of managing parallel imports, including the negative impact of "gray" imports on the country's economy, are considered.
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Keywords: parallel import, economy of developed countries, trademark, management
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UDC 339.564
Parallel import as a mechanism of economic management
Managing a trading business is quite complex, especially if customs clearance is involved. This procedure is aimed at re-registration of imported incoming products to the territory of the Russian Federation in accordance with the legislation of the country. However, difficulties are caused by a large amount of documentation, which is necessary for customs clearance, and errors made in them during clearance make it difficult for goods to arrive from abroad. As practice shows, the management of this process is transferred to professionals in order to avoid problems with the law. The article discusses ways to organize the import of goods from abroad and the impact of parallel imports on managing the volumes of counterfeit products and gray imports. The problems of distinguishing between parallel imports and counterfeit in the field of intellectual property, as well as the pros and cons of managing parallel imports, including the negative impact of "gray" imports on the country's economy, are considered.
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Keywords: parallel import, economy of developed countries, trademark, management