Yes, it is legal only if you have no intention on reselling them. All of the nation's Federal Laws center around selling of counterfeit goods. In California the closest penal code dealing with counterfeit goods is PC 350 which only addresses selling of these goods. So if you order a typical batch order of 10 jerseys from China there is nothing suspicious about that. But if you order 1000 jerseys, well...
In the eyes of the legal procedure, it's the same to that you import goods from other countries.
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Never.
Any Lamborghini that is legal for import into the U.S. is legal in any state.
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Hello, yes Kratom is legal in China.
Import permit
It's illegal to sell in all countries of the European Union except Sweden, but legal to import into all Countries of the EU. It's legal to sell Lös in Denmark, still Portions are illegal to sell (Import is legal). Finland in the same rules as for all other countries apply (Sale illegal; Import legal) It's legal in Norway hence it doens't belong to the EU. It's illegal to even import in Iceland (doesn't belong to the EU!), because they have a total ban on it.
China Legal Publishing House was created in 1989.
Yes, it is generally legal to sell replica football shirts as long as they are clearly advertised as replicas and not original merchandise. However, sellers must ensure that the replicas do not infringe on trademarks or copyrights held by the original manufacturers or teams. Additionally, compliance with local laws and regulations regarding the sale of counterfeit goods is essential. Always check for any specific legal requirements in your jurisdiction.
Anything it wants to so long as it's legal.
Many things affect China's legal system.