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Update news fake goods
Handbags and leather shoes labeled as LV, Gucci, Nike and Chanel’s products are selling in many locations, from sidewalk shops to traditional markets to social networks.
Counterfeit and poor-quality goods are the biggest obstacle that customers face on online shopping platforms.
Up to 20,000-30,000 fake products, mainly handbags with brands Hermès, LV, Chanel and other, were recently discovered in the northern city of Nam Dinh.
Director of Viet Nam e-Commerce and Digital Economy Agency (iDEA) under the Ministry of Industry and Trade, said that Zalo Shop has not registered with the ministry.
Around 1,500 counterfeit bags and wallets bearing international famous brands have been detected at a shop in Hanoi.
30 firms associated with local electronics producer Asanzo Vietnam, who stands accused of selling Chinese products bearing made-in-Vietnam labels, were found to have listed fake addresses for their registered headquarters.
Nine ministries and central agencies will join forces to launch a year-long campaign next month to fight smuggling, trade fraud and fake goods, especially those illegally using Made-in-Vietnam labels.
Thousands of fake motor parts imitating the two leading motorcycle manufacturers Honda and Yamaha were found by Lang Son province authorities, showing that counterfeit and fake goods are growing into a serious social issue.
Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Van Tung, speaks to Hải Quan (Customs) Online about how to differentiate genuine goods from fake products.
VietNamNet Bridge – Fake and imitation goods are openly sold in many places in HCM City, with their sellers making huge profits.
VietNamNet Bridge – As the flow of goods intensifies in anticipation of increased demand during the Christmas and New Year season, there has also been an uptick in smuggling,
VietNamNet Bridge – Smuggling, a longstanding “complicated” issue, is set to remain a thorny problem this year, market watch officials have warned.
VietNamNet Bridge - Counterfeit goods have become a hazard for Vietnamese customers as everything can be faked, from gas to seasoning powder to fashion products.
VietNamNet Bridge – While checking a speeding coach, police of Thanh Hoa Province discovered 11,400 aphrodisiac pills and a large number of fake cosmetic products.
VietNamNet Bridge – A Government decree takes force today stating that people violating manufacturing laws by producing and trading counterfeit goods will be subject to severe fines.