Hello, when exporting goods to overseas markets, you need to first understand whether your company may infringe on the prior rights of others. For example, if the trademark you use has been registered in the United States, then your products will be labeled with that trademark. When a trademark is exported to the United States, it is considered infringement and will be seized by customs or the rights holder may demand compensation from you. The same goes for patent rights. Generally, we recommend that when exporting, companies should first register their own trademarks and understand whether they may infringe on other people's prior patent rights.