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Update news fake goods
An investigation about the 100,000 boxes of counterfeit "Hai Be Delicious Syrup" functional food sold on the market is continuing to be conducted by the Ninh Binh Provincial Police Investigation Agency.
Unsafe, fake electric motorbikes seized in Hanoi amid growing crackdown on counterfeit vehicles.
New rules target influencers and businesses in Vietnam's fight against unsafe food products.
On July 8, the National Data Association under the Ministry of Public Security organized a seminar titled "Product authentication and traceability - A driver of sustainable development for Vietnam’s digital economy."
Using fake or low-quality engine oil at a cheap price not only damages vehicle engines and compromises driving safety but also indirectly supports the production and sale of counterfeit goods.
What was once a booming trend is now a struggle - livestream sellers in Vietnam face dwindling trust and low sales.
Authorities respond to public outrage after tens of thousands of tons of livestock oil were sold as edible under the OFood brand.
A massive food fraud ring turned tens of thousands of tons of livestock oil into cooking oil for humans, targeting kitchens and children’s snacks.
After a series of frenzied livestream sessions that brought billions of dong, many TikTokers with millions of followers have removed their shopping carts from their channels.
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh has urged the continued fight against smuggling, trade fraud, and counterfeit goods, emphasizing a resolute approach to curb crime with a "no leniency" stance.
The case has sent shockwaves through the public. Investigations uncovered numerous serious violations
Popular TikTokers face legal action for tax fraud and selling fake goods.
Influencer Vu Hong Phuc is under investigation for serious tax fraud related to her e-commerce operations.
Police in Ho Chi Minh City dismantled a massive fake perfume operation involving Chanel, Dior, and more.
Authorities reveal inflated nutrition claims and huge profits in children’s milk fraud.
If a celebrity knowingly promotes a counterfeit product, they could face criminal charges for selling fake goods or defrauding customers, a lawyer warns.
Standing Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Hoa Binh reaffirmed the government’s commitment to fighting smuggling, trade fraud, and counterfeit goods, vowing a tough, non-compromising approach: “zero tolerance and no safe zones.”
Piles of discarded medicines and dietary supplements, still within their expiry dates, have been found in HCM City. Many suspect this is an attempt to dispose of counterfeit goods amid an ongoing intensive inspection campaign by authorities.
Hoang Quang Thinh, CEO and Chairman of the Board of Z Holding Joint Stock Company, has been arrested for allegedly producing counterfeit nutritional products labeled as HIUP 27.
Police discovered thousands of counterfeit antiseptic bottles containing toxic methanol, raising public health concerns.