ACCC Decision in Nestle case may Encourage More Parallel Imports
Parallel importation typically involves the importation of a product carrying the same well-known brand to the local Australian product equivalent but bought legally from a cheaper overseas source. A recent ACCC decision may give impetus to many others considering parallel importation. This 1,900 word article discusses the ACCC decision in detail and explores the legal position and risks involved in parallel importation.
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