Deputy Prime Minister Trần Lưu Quang requested ministries, branches and localities promote digital technology applications to combat smuggling, trade fraud and counterfeit goods in the context of strong e-commerce development.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has raised the need to review regulations governing on penalties for the production and sale of counterfeit and prohibited goods.
Japanese Deputy Ambassador to Việt Nam Shige Watanabe expressed his hope that measures against counterfeit goods will be rolled out appropriately in Việt Nam, legitimately protecting IP rights and improving its business environment.
Consumers and businesses are called on to join authorities to curb counterfeit, fake, and smuggled goods on online shopping platforms, particularly as e-commerce has been thriving strongly in Viet Nam.
React has an international network of offices and strategic partners which cooperate and coordinate with local agencies to fight counterfeit goods and protect the legal rights and interests of its members.
The General Department of Market Surveillance has issued Decision 888/QD-TCQLTT on a plan to fight and prevent counterfeit goods, goods of unknown origin and goods infringing intellectual property rights for the 2021 - 2025 period.
The General Department for Market Surveillance has shown determination in the war against counterfeit goods and trade fraud products in e-commerce channels.
Counterfeit goods have always been a major concern in Viet Nam. Whether it''s fashion items, electronic equipment, or even medicine, the problem of authenticity is often an issue.
Jewellery, cosmetics, liquor, and apparels sold online are among the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s targets in their upcoming campaign to fight contraband and counterfeit goods.
The National Steering Committee for Combating Smuggling, Commercial Fraud and Counterfeit Goods has asked the handling of violations related to “made-in-Viet Nam” origin fraud to be enhanced.
The Government should impose strict punishments on the trade of counterfeit goods on e-commerce platforms, attendees were told at a conference held in Hà Nội on Thursday.
Local businesses have not been active in preventing and fighting
against counterfeit goods due to a lack of trust in management agencies
effectively resolving the issue.