Mexican authorities have seized over $1.3 million in counterfeit World Cup merchandise ahead of the tournament, but sales of pirated goods continue to surge due to high ticket and official product prices. Street vendors offer cheaper alternatives, though of lower quality, attracting consumers seeking affordable team gear. This crackdown highlights the ongoing challenge of intellectual property protection and the market demand for accessible fan merchandise, impacting official sales and brand integrity.
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