FILE - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Morgan Stanley James Gorman speaks during the Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit in Ho…
Those shipments contained more than 1,100 pounds of pork, about 300 pounds of poultry, and nearly 90 pounds of unspecified prohibited foods.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted more than 3,000 counterfeit items in Louisville in just one night earlier this week, including watches, necklaces and earrings.
Federal officials said all three of the shipments originated in Hong Kong.
They originated from Hong Kong and were of low quality, according to a news release.
The shipment from Hong Kong was headed to Hollywood, Florida, before it was seized in Louisville.
Customs and Border Protection officers seized the shipment of 216 belts on July 29 as it was on its way from Hong Kong to Atlanta.
Even countries lauded for their fast and effective responses to COVID-19 are seeing large outbreaks and resurgences of the infection.
According to a news release, that shipment contained fake designer watches, sandals and scarves, and, "could have rivaled any person's clothing wishlist."
As much of the world mulls gradually lifting lockdowns, there are still lessons to be learned from these four places that got it right. Here are 12 of those lessons.