Việt Nam Directorate of Market Surveillance said that prevention of smuggling, trade frauds and counterfeits will be enhanced in the months ahead of Tết (Lunar New Year) holidays to March 1, 2025.
The cooperation in market surveillance would contribute to facilitating the import of high-quality food and agricultural products from Viet Nam for consumption in China and a base to strengthen the stable and long – term trade cooperation between the two...
To mitigate this issue, DMS and SCHOTT AG have agreed to strengthen collaboration between the two parties in combatting fake and IP infringing products, consumer protection and raising awareness on genuine and counterfeit products.
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.
The industry and trade sector will ensure enough essential consumer goods to meet shopping needs and promote market surveillance to prevent goods smuggling ahead of the Tet holiday.
The Viet Nam Directorate of Market Surveillance under the Ministry of Industry and Trade has warned that speculation, hoarding and unreasonable pricing of pork market will be strictly punished.
The General Department of Market Surveillance has requested to its branches in some southern provinces strengthen inspection and control over the trading and transport of smuggled pigs.
Among the most crucial tasks to be completed is providing businesses with guidelines on how to issue and use e-invoices and across-the-board implementation among key State agencies such as the Tax Department, the State Treasury, the Vietnam Directorate of Market...
An investigation into baby product retailer Con Cung has found that it had complied with all import and consumer protection regulations and possessed documents to prove origin, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has reported.
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce’s Market Surveillance Agency (MSA) plans to further investigate Con Cung company’s compliance with regulations on clear origin, product quality, origin stamps, consumer protection, and commercial activities.
The Ministry of Industry and Commerce’s Market Surveillance Agency (MSA) plans to further investigate Con Cung company’s compliance with regulations on clear origin, product quality, origin stamps, consumer protection, and commercial activities, according to MSA’s deputy head Tran Hung.