U.S. Customs and Border officials have seized $1.7-million worth of counterfeit goods heading into Minnesota.
On Thursday, they inspected a rail container at the International Falls border crossing, and discovered batteries, hats and flags headed for Ranier.
They seized almost 71,000 packages that they say violate intellectual property laws.
“CBP is focused on identifying and intercepting counterfeit merchandise and products. The enforcement of trade laws at U.S. ports of entry remains a high priority for us,” said Anthony Jackson, International Falls Port Director.