Australia Importation of
computer games and computer game hardware from
Asia is a common practice for some wholesale and/or retail stockists. Many consumers now take advantage of on-line stores in
Hong Kong and the
United States to purchase computer games at or near half the cost of a retail purchase from the Australian RRP. Often the versions sold by the Asian retailers are manufactured in Australia to begin with. An example is
Crysis, which was available from Hong Kong on-line stores for approximately A$50, but whose retail cost in Australia was close to $100. Crysis was sold in Asia using identical versions of the game box and disc, right down to including Australian censor ratings on the box.
Hong Kong Importation of
Colgate toothpaste from
Thailand into
Hong Kong. The goods are bought in markets where the price is lower, and sold in markets where the price of the same goods is, for a variety of reasons, higher. Electronic goods like Apple's
iPad are frequently imported in Hong Kong before they're official and resold to South-East Asian early adopters for a premium.
New Zealand The practice exists of luxury
car dealers in
New Zealand buying
Mercedes-Benz vehicles in
Malaysia at a low price, and importing the cars into New Zealand to sell at a price lower than the price offered by Mercedes Benz to New Zealand consumers. There are also many parallel import dealers of electronics hardware. Parallel importing is allowed in New Zealand and has resulted in a significant lowering of margins on many products.
Poland There is an opinion, not scientifically proven, but very popular among people in Poland that "Western" washing powders are more effective in cleaning than Polish, because chemistry companies allegedly produce items of higher quality for Western Europe. Because of that, there are companies and online stores importing Western chemistry supplies to Poland (for example from Germany), even if similar brands are available there.
Russia According to Anatoliy Semyonov, trademark rights exhaustion turned national in 2002, and, as of April 2013, an act is being prepared that could make original goods imported without a permission of the producer officially "counterfeit" (by replacing things on which "a trademark is located illegally" with things "on which an illegally used trademark is located"). He notes that, according to the
Criminal Code, illegal use of a trademark can be punished up to 6 years of imprisonment; and a similar article in the
Offences Code makes goods with an illegal copy of a trademark subject to confiscation. In 2022, following the exit of various Western firms from Russia as a result of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine, a parallel import scheme was legalized to allow certain goods into Russia. In September, the
trade minister,
Denis Manturov, stated that Russian consumers would be able to buy the newly announced
iPhone 14, despite
Apple halting all sales in the country. Apple products were already being re-exported and sold in Russia through the scheme, although at a higher price.
European Union Some
Sony PSP video game consoles were imported into the
European Economic Area from Japan up to twelve months prior to the European launch. The unusual component of this example is that some importers were selling the console for a higher price than the intended EU price, taking advantage of the relative monopoly they enjoyed. After the release the console was commonly imported from the USA where it was retailed for much lower price. Other example is smart phones, which were being imported from China, where an average device could be bought for about $100 while a similar device would be retailed for about €200 in the EU.
United States A foreign manufacturer and vendor of face powder sold to A. Bourjois & Co., Inc. its business and goodwill in the US, together with its
trademarks, registered under the
Trade Mark Act; A. Bourjois & Co., Inc. re-registered the marks and went on with the business here under the old name, buying the powder from the original concern abroad and selling it in boxes bearing the trademark, and so built up a profitable trade, the public associating the marks with A. Bourjois & Co., Inc.'s goods. Katzel bought and imported the product of the foreign concern in its genuine boxes, which bore labels closely resembling those of A. Bourjois & Co., Inc. and sold it here.
China Chinese government encourages parallel imports of vehicles. ==See also==