Parallel imports (without manufacturer's permission)
Do you wish to import and sell products from a licensed brand outside the EEA (EU-member states plus Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein)? You need permission from the license holder. Imports without this permission are referred to as 'parallel imports', which are banned.
The penalties for parallel imports may vary from (damage) compensation to the destruction of stocks.
Parallel imports within the EEA
Has a product been imported within the EEA via an official distribution channel? In this case you may market it freely within the EEA.
Parallel imports of medication
The ban on parallel imports does not apply to medication. In this case it is also called parallel distribution. If you want to put medicines on the market as a parallel importer, you will need to apply for a parallel marketing authorisation from the Medicines Evaluation Board (MEB, College ter Beoordeling van Geneesmiddelen, CBG).
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