
Pakistan Customs' Directorate General of Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement has achieved another significant milestone in protecting intellectual property rights and strengthening border enforcement during the last fiscal year.
According to the Directorate General's annual performance statistics, a total of 201 Intellectual Property Rights forfeiture and seizure cases were registered during FY 2025-26, compared to 162 cases in the preceding financial year, reflecting a 24 percent increase in enforcement actions.
The seized and forfeited goods, with an estimated value of 7.7 billion rupees, comprised a wide range of counterfeit products, including luxury goods, textiles, automobile parts, cosmetics, footwear, consumer durables, and other trademark-infringing merchandise.
These enforcement actions underscore Pakistan Customs' resolve to protect consumers, safeguard legitimate businesses, and curb illicit trade through effective border controls.