
Given that Pop Mart’s toys prices increased with global expansion of a retailer based in Beijing, Chinese customs authorities have repeatedly stopped suspicious smugglers, China reported daily.
According to the report, the Chinese customs agents detained and confiscated unnamed toys several times from passengers who were supposedly trying to profit from re -re -re –
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Customs agents recently confiscated up to 318 toys from three travelers at Changsha Huanghu International Airport in Hunan Province. In another case, a passenger at Hefei Xinqiao International Airport in Anhui province was caught with 94 toys.
The media report claims that travelers reportedly buy toys abroad and bring them back to China.
Due to the fluctuations of currencies or local discounts, POP Mart toys are sometimes sold at lower prices at sea than in China. Currently, the company has more than 500 trades in more than 30 countries and is expanding at international level.
“Simply put, the high price is both about humbuk and about the effect of international popularity,” quoted China Daily PENG, executive chairman of the Guangdong Society of Reform Think Tank, as a proverb.
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“Chinese consumers and entrepreneurs are more or less interested,” he added. “Business opportunities that can support consumption cannot be omitted.”
Different news claims that several pop shops mart outside China attracted long queues, large crowds and even fighting.
Safety
The retail chain Pop Mart 19. May announced on Instagram that it would stop selling its toys for monsters in British stores by the next announcement. In some of her shops he quoted security concerns after chaotic scenes, added a message.
Labubu, one of the famous Pop Marty toys, was created by Hong Kong Lung Ka-Sing. It is a number of stuffed monster elves with hairy bodies, pointed ears and sharp teeth.
Molly’s figures, also designed by Hong Kong artist, resemble a cartoon young girl with Emerald Eyes.
Both series of toys were seen by world famous celebrities such as Lisa from the K-POP Blackpink group. It gave the toys an extra toy over the other toys and it was driven by madness.
The value of the next sale
The report said Molly was awarded at the equivalent of $ 208, but could be sold in China for $ 320. Also, as soon as the price for 99 yuan ($ 13.8), the labub doll “Hidden Edition” is now sold for more than 2,000 yuan.
According to PENGE, the effort is necessary to stop doll smuggling. “The fight against smuggling has always been a difficult problem, but if you persist, it will be effective, which can be seen in the Chinese fight against online fraud,” Pengu said.
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However, a lawyer in Hong Kong Joe Simone thinks differently and says that the intervention is unlikely to escalate. According to him, the traveler would pay a fine for inaccurately a declaration of goods and the case would be closed. “The authorities can catch only so much. How often the customs will even see your luggage?” he asked.
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