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(1)2009 Seizure Statistics of IPR Border Enforcement Japan Customs.

(2) 2009. Import 1. The Number of Import Seizures. Number of cases. Number of articles (1,000) 3,000. No. of cases No. of articles. 30,000 26,415 25,000 19,591. 20,000 15,000. 21,893. 22,661. 2,000. 13,467 1,097. 10,000. 1,500 979. 1,039. 944. 1,044 1,000. 5,000. 500. 0. 0 2005. Import 2. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. Import Seizures by Means of transport 2009 Cases (share). General Cargo Postal Item. 1. 2,500. 731 (3.3%) 21,162 (96.7%). Articles (share) 382,388 (36.6%) 661,634 (63.4%).

(3) 2009. Import 3. The Number of Import Seizures by Type of Right 2005 Cases. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. share. 66. 26. 15. 27. 15. 0.1%. 46,906. 67,211. 20,787. 69,472. 27,314. 2.6%. 2. 1. 0. 0. 0. -. 5,304. 4,896. 0. 0. 0. -. 42. 54. 54. 80. 88. 0.4%. Articles. 107,294. 58,977. 90,040. 91,472. 81,270. 7.8%. Cases. 13,228. 19,363. 22,447. 26,140. 21,415. 97.5%. Articles. 816,845. 784,591. 877,895. 685,529. 768,534. 73.6%. 174. 198. 214. 226. 423. 1.9%. 120,991. 63,540. 50,636. 97,487. 166,721. 16.0%. Cases. 1. 1. 0. 1. 0. -. Articles. 60. 9. 0. 2. 0. -. Cases. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. -. Articles. 0. 0. 0. 0. 0. -. Patent Articles Cases Utility Model Articles Cases Design. Trademark. Cases Copyright Articles Related right (Neighboring right). Plant breeder’s right Unfair Competition Prevention Law. Cases. -. 0. 0. 4. 19. 0.1%. Articles. -. 0. 0. 79. 183. 0.0%. 19,591. 22,661. 26,415. 21,893. 100%. 944,041 1,044,022. 100%. Cases. 13,467. Total Articles 1,097,400. 979,224 1,039,358. The Number of "Cases" can contain multiple rights.. 2.

(4) 2009. Import 4. The Number of Import Seizures by Type of Commodity (cases) 2005. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. share. Bags. 10,158. 15,327. 16,959. 19,793. 15,288. 55.1%. Apparel. 1,615. 2,160. 2,656. 2,178. 2,409. 8.7%. Key cases. 2,036. 3,268. 2,476. 2,853. 2,309. 8.3%. Watches. 1,108. 1,462. 1,699. 2,477. 1,858. 6.7%. Belts. 503. 704. 883. 1,097. 1,294. 4.7%. Footwear. 475. 928. 1,151. 1,071. 1,120. 4.0%. Pharmaceuticals. 0. 11. 102. 501. 669. 2.4%. Mobile-Phone and accessories. 472. 513. 289. 471. 454. 1.6%. Eyewear. 120. 130. 148. 224. 352. 1.3%. Accessories. 381. 393. 379. 337. 334. 1.2%. Stationery. 351. 400. 320. 381. 262. 0.9%. CDs, DVDs. 15. 32. 58. 85. 255. 0.9%. Headgear. 126. 178. 157. 138. 180. 0.6%. Tobacco and Smoking implements. 442. 507. 285. 307. 171. 0.6%. Accessories of apparel. 74. 120. 193. 192. 159. 0.6%. Textiles articles. 93. 126. 92. 87. 100. 0.4%. Others. 1,018. 784. 597. 473. 512. 1.8%. Total. 13,467. 19,591. 22,661. 26,415. 21,893. 100%. The Number of "Cases" can contain multiple commodities.. 3.

(5) 2009. Import 5. The Number of Import Seizures by Type of Commodity (articles) 2005. Tobacco and Smoking implements. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. share. 6,131. 7,643. 3,619. 98,611. 259,546. 24.9%. 176,862. 171,681. 80,915. 81,288. 112,193. 10.7%. 0. 4,213. 96,591. 94,684. 84,672. 8.1%. Accessories. 50,861. 46,887. 36,510. 25,636. 79,668. 7.6%. Bags. 253,327. 283,201. 259,377. 140,560. 71,947. 6.9%. CDs, DVDs. 50,160. 2,254. 1,468. 34,624. 67,361. 6.5%. Accessories of apparel. 78,678. 77,441. 102,358. 132,810. 64,878. 6.2%. -. -. -. -. 28,387. 2.7%. Footwear. 25,953. 23,451. 48,325. 51,504. 25,908. 2.5%. Headgear. 8,451. 46,140. 22,892. 15,718. 23,202. 2.2%. Mobile-Phone and accessories. 77,702. 28,653. 20,939. 26,730. 14,729. 1.4%. Computer accessories. 33,941. 52,083. 4,797. 40,780. 14,369. 1.4%. Toys. 69,528. 21,634. 77,131. 15,793. 9,913. 0.9%. 184. 67. 428. 2,586. 8,833. 0.8%. 34,265. 49,418. 36,431. 35,696. 8,164. 0.8%. 869. 86. 192. 10. 6,209. 0.6%. 230,488. 164,372. 247,385. 147,011. 164,043. 15.7%. 1,097,400. 979,224. 1,039,358. 944,041. 1,044,022. 100%. Apparel Pharmaceuticals. Housewares. Automobile and parts Key cases Electronic appliances Others Total. “Housewares” –previously included in the category of “Others”. 4.

(6) 2009. Import 6. The Number of Import Seizures by Source Country (cases). 2005. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. share. People’s Republic of China. 6,278. 9,440. 16,116. 21,529. 18,893. 86.3%. Republic of Korea. 6,045. 8,720. 4,527. 3,287. 1,480. 6.8%. Hong Kong, China. 369. 424. 735. 660. 458. 2.1%. Republic of the Philippines. 365. 445. 472. 308. 403. 1.8%. Thailand. 272. 343. 572. 356. 392. 1.8%. The United States of America. 38. 52. 37. 62. 75. 0.3%. Chinese Taipei. 21. 20. 28. 31. 35. 0.2%. Vietnam. 15. 44. 51. 32. 22. 0.1%. Malaysia. 8. 14. 17. 27. 20. 0.1%. Indonesia. 9. 10. 22. 16. 16. 0.1%. Others. 47. 79. 84. 107. 99. 0.5%. 13,467. 19,591. 22,661. 26,415. 21,893. 100%. Total. 5.

(7) 2009. Import 7. The Number of Import Seizures by Source Country (articles). 2005. 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. People’s Republic of China. 448,680. 452,216. 694,299. 699,533. 847,650. 81.2%. Republic of Korea. 458,143. 384,173. 165,180. 109,490. 76,859. 7.4%. Republic of the Philippines. 40,974. 33,187. 24,531. 22,177. 59,840. 5.7%. Hong Kong, China. 91,223. 68,727. 107,950. 37,836. 38,711. 3.7%. Thailand. 25,633. 27,798. 20,527. 21,332. 6,104. 0.6%. Chinese Taipei. 3,380. 587. 1,506. 37,136. 4,817. 0.5%. The United States of America. 2,057. 2,987. 476. 2,038. 4,520. 0.4%. Macao, China. 2. 2. 7. 1,433. 1,257. 0.1%. People’s Republic of Bangladesh. 4. 0. 2. 17. 898. 0.1%. Singapore. 4,375. 572. 2,733. 260. 850. 0.1%. Others. 22,929. 8,975. 22,147. 12,789. 2,516. 0.2%. 1,097,400. 979,224. 1,039,358. 944,041. 1,044,022. 100%. Total. share. 6.

(8) 2009. Import 8. The Number of Valid Application for Import Seizures Patent. 21. Utility-model right. 0. Industrial design. 57. Trademark. 158. Copyright. 55. Related right (Neighboring right). 301. Plant breeder’s right. 1. Unfair competition prevention law. 5. Total (as of Dec.31st, 2009). 7. 597.

(9) 2009. Import 9. Estimated Value of Import Seizures by Source Country 2009 Billion yen. share. People’s Republic of China. 8.2. 68.4%. Republic of Korea. 2.1. 17.2%. Republic of the Philippines. 0.7. 5.5%. Hong Kong, China. 0.5. 3.9%. The United States of America. 0.4. 3.0%. Others. 0.2. 2.0%. Total. 12.1. 100%. Import 10. Estimated Value of Import Seizures by Commodity 2009 share. Billion yen Bags. 6.2. 51.8%. Watches. 2.7. 22.5%. Apparel. 1.5. 12.8%. CDs, DVDs. 0.2. 2.1%. Key cases. 0.2. 1.6%. Others. 1.1. 9.3%. Total. 12.1. 100%. 8.

(10) 2009. Export 1. The Number of Export Seizures by Destination Cases (articles) 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. People’s Republic of China. 0. 0. 3 (5,683). 0. Hong Kong, China. 0. 0. 1 (8). 0. Republic of the Philippines. 0. 1 (11). 0. 1 (3). Pakistan. 0. 1 (468). 0. 1 (5). Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. 0. 1 (2). 0. 0. Total. 0. 3 (481). 4 (5,691). 2 (8). Export 2. The Number of Export Seizures by Type of Right Cases (articles) 2006. trademark. 9. 0. 2007 3 (481). 2008 4 (5,691). 2009 2 (8).

(11) 2009. Export 3. The Number of Export Seizures by Type of Commodity Cases (articles) 2006. 2007. 2008. 2009. Apparel. 0. 0. 2 (770). 2 (8). Bags. 0. 1 (11). 0. 0. 0. 1 (468). 2 (4,908). 0. Housewares. 0. 0. 1 (7). 0. Footwear. 0. 1 (2). 1 (6). 0. Total. 0. 3 (481). 4 (5,691). 2 (8). Accessories of apparel. Export 4. The number of Valid Applications for Export Seizures. Patent. 1. Trademark. 1. Total. 2 (as of Dec.31st, 2009). 10.

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