Identity-style theft or scraping of the per-recipient customs identifiers required to clear cross-border parcels (e.g. PCC in Korea, EORI in EU, IOSS, CPF/CNPJ in Brazil). Counterfeit shipments routed under stolen codes pile up in bonded warehouses, get refused on delivery, and the small forwarder / cross-border-resale operators eat the broker fees, storage, and the re-KYC compliance load that customs authorities respond with. The pattern shows up in different jurisdictions with country-specific deadlines, fines and vendor ecosystems — but operators face the same underlying squeeze. Filter by country or industry above.
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