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New cars are not allowed to be exported abroad, and second-hand cars are not allowed to be imported domestically. How did the parallel-imported cars come about?

The so-called parallel imported cars refer to vehicles that are “non-original authorized” and imported into China by importers other than the original general agent. They are usually sold in port auto cities or comprehensive auto trade stores in various places. . If 4S stores are compared to "counters", then parallel imports are "purchasing agents".

Due to the need for marketing strategies (such as expanding market share and share), the prices of goods produced by trademark owners to foreign dealers or foreign manufacturers licensed to use the trademark are relatively low. Parallel imports of products usually have a certain impact on the domestic market of the trademark owner.

Therefore, in order to protect the normal domestic market order, many countries have adopted different methods to prevent parallel imports of goods. It is a legal product put on the overseas market by the trademark owner, but imported into the domestic market by others without the consent of the trademark owner. Since such unlicensed imports often run parallel to officially licensed imports, they are called parallel imports.

Extended information:

Legal characteristics

1. The objects of parallel import are products with intellectual property rights, or more precisely, intellectual property products, not other products. Intellectual property itself.

2. The products targeted by parallel imports are genuine products obtained through legal channels, not counterfeit products, nor products imported through illegal channels such as smuggling, and the imported products infringe relevant intellectual property rights. product situation.

3. The intellectual property rights attached to parallel imported products are protected by law in the importing country.

4. Parallel importers sell the IP products involved in the case in the importing country without authorization from the IP rights holder.

To sum up, parallel import is defined as when a third party imports intellectual property products obtained through legal channels into the country of import without the consent of the owner or exclusive licensee of the intellectual property rights. The act of selling.

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