Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Ministry Tran Van Tung: Do not let Vietnamese goods lose credibility because of imitations

VCN –Vietnamese goods exported to othercountries are creating credibility and trust with consumers. However, there is a very worrying trend in which people take advantage of counterfeit goods without guaranteeing quality and attach Vietnamese labels before export to other countries.
tin nhap 20190409155224 Deputy Minister of Finance Vu Thi Mai: Focusing on redesigning information technology systems
tin nhap 20190409155224 Deputy Minister of Finance Tran Xuan Ha met Embassy of Italy in Vietnam
tin nhap 20190409155224 Deputy Minister of Finance Vu Thi Mai believes that Customs will fulfil the assigned tasks
tin nhap 20190409155224
Deputy Minister Tran Van Tung. Photo: T.H

Speaking with the press on the sidelines of a conference on the prevention of trading fake food and consumer goods held in Ho Chi Minh City from April 2 to 5, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Van Tung said that part of Vietnam's efforts to combat fake and counterfeit goods was the organization of the annual conference with global organizations in the fight against fake goods in the field of consumer goods and beverages.

At this conference,experts shared methods of making fake goods in the Vietnamese market.Through the information at the conference, many countries saw the prestige and brand of Vietnamese products.If such goods do not guarantee quality,Vietnamese goods could be discredited later on.

Reporter: How does Vietnam need to coordinate with other countries to prevent trade fraud and counterfeit goods?

Deputy Minister Tran Van Tung: Coordinating with othercountries in detecting and preventing counterfeit and fake goods is extremely important. In fact, counterfeit goods are not restricted to a single country, counterfeit goods are brought to Vietnam from many countries around the world, even the most famous brands are also counterfeited and brought into Vietnam. Therefore, it is necessary to coordinate with other countries and businesses to identify counterfeit goods, while coordinating withintellectual property protection units andenforcement agencies to protect those products and take effective preventive measures. At the same time, coordinating with global trade organizations, IP protection organizations around the world, law enforcement agencies, to share and implement the legal provisions of Vietnam and other countries in fighting counterfeiting and fake goods brought here.

Reporter: What steps has Vietnam taken, and what difficulties were found in the implementation process?

Deputy Minister Tran Van Tung: Currently, Vietnam has regulations on anti-counterfeiting and fake goods that are very important, including the IP Law.

Vietnam's IP Law harmonizes global regulations on IP rights protection, especially trademark-related rights issues that are implemented under the Convention and international regulations. It is necessary to promote the enforcement of IP rights for businesses, for trademarks, for IP objectsin Vietnam.To implement this, there is effective coordination of Ministries and Branches, such as the Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Industry and Trade.

In particular, the Government established the National Steering Committee on fighting against commercial fraud, counterfeit and fake goods. Thus,Vietnam is very interested in fighting against counterfeiting, IP infringement, working with other countries around the world to fight fake goods.

Reporter: In the past, Customs authorities have discovered many cases of illegal import and export of counterfeit goods and violations of IP, but handling these cases is very difficult.What’s the reason for this?

Deputy Minister Tran Van Tung: Customs is one of the most important state management units in fighting counterfeit and contraband goods in border areas and at border gates. The timely detection and prevention of importof counterfeit goods and smuggled goods into Vietnam contributes to protectingconsumers and domestic manufacturing enterprises.

However,the handlingof counterfeit and fakegoods found by Customs authorities has been difficult because the owners of the goodsdeny responsibility when they are caught, so the work of customs authorities is difficult. In addition, there are many steps and many related units, therefore, it takes a long time to handle the cases.

Reporter: Could you tell us about the methods of identification and prevention of fake goods, especially for consumer goods and food?

Deputy Minister Tran Van Tung: We want the authorities to strengthen the dissemination of information and awareness of consumers, to help them identify counterfeit and fake goods. There is a tool to identify fake and counterfeit goods, that istraceability.

Consumers should note there are national codes and barcodes on each product. For example, the Vietnamese goods have a bar code of 893.That shows they are Vietnamese products exported to other countries.

There is also QR codes on products, soconsumers can determine the origin of goods – the area they were harvested from and the factories that preserved or processed the goods.Thus, we can know whether the goods are real or not. Similarly, through examination tools for codes and barcodes,consumers also check the origin of foreign goods imported into Vietnam.

By Le Thu / Binh Minh

Related News

Expand investigation for two smuggling cases

Expand investigation for two smuggling cases

VCN – The Anti-Smuggling and Investigation Department under the General Department of Vietnam Customs has prosecuted 55 illegal imported shipments of used machinery, equipment, and technological lines.
Textile and garment exports recovered positively

Textile and garment exports recovered positively

VCN - Vu Duc Giang, Chairman of Vietnam Textile & Apparel Association shared with Customs News about the production and export situation of Vietnam's textile and garment industry after many difficult periods.

Latest News

Vietnam earns 1.43 billion USD from rice exports in Q1

Vietnam earns 1.43 billion USD from rice exports in Q1

Vietnam in the first quarter of 2024 exported 2.18 million tonnes of rice, earning 1.43 billion USD, an increase of 17.6% in volume and 45.5% in value year on year. Meanwhile, the average export rice price also increased by 23.6% to $653.9 per tonne.
Localities get ready for fourth FDI boom

Localities get ready for fourth FDI boom

As the year 2024 is expected to witness the start of the fourth wave of foreign direct investment (FDI) to Vietnam, localities nationwide are getting ready to absorb foreign capital flows.
Opportunities to develop a smart and sustainable packaging industry

Opportunities to develop a smart and sustainable packaging industry

VCN - The concept of circular economy and sustainability requirements are increasingly influencing packaging design. In particular, highly recyclable packaging is gradually becoming an important part of the packaging process in the food and beverage industry. This is also one of the key factors promoting the development of Vietnam's packaging industry.
Domestic retailers eye export-quality products

Domestic retailers eye export-quality products

Domestic retailers are increasing the distribution of export-quality products to cash in on the consumption trend towards green, environmentally friendly and safe products.

More News

Launch of FDI Annual Report 2023

Launch of FDI Annual Report 2023

VCN - In 2023, industrial parks and economic zones kept attracting foreign investors with 27.7 billion USD of FDI capital investment; the number of new investment projects, adjusted investment capital and implemented FDI capital all increased compared to the previous year.
Vietnam has opportunities to attract, develop the offshoring market

Vietnam has opportunities to attract, develop the offshoring market

Vietnam is an attractive choice for businesses who are looking for outsource solutions, given its affordable workforce, highly skilled human resources and the constantly developing infrastructure of information technology and the telecommunications industry, said real estate consultancy firm Knight Frank in its report Asia-Pacific Horizon: Harnessing the Potential of Offshoring.
Nearly 600 million USD disbursed in support of agroforestry, aquatic sectors

Nearly 600 million USD disbursed in support of agroforestry, aquatic sectors

More than 15 trillion VND (597 million USD) has been disbursed under a credit scheme to support Vietnamese agroforestry and aquatic sectors since July last year, heard participants at a recent conference to discuss measures on maintaining Vietnam's key agricultural exports.
Be proactive and flexible with production materials

Be proactive and flexible with production materials

VCN - Enterprises' production and export orders have gradually returned, leading to many recovery prospects. Therefore, the issue of raw materials for production continues to be a major concern to meet rules of origin requirements.
Cooperate to build leading and "rich in vitality" state-owned enterprises

Cooperate to build leading and "rich in vitality" state-owned enterprises

VCN - In Vietnam, the contribution ratio of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to GDP is approximately 30% but their competitiveness is not commensurate with the resources they hold, and many SOEs operate ineffectively.
Garment & textile sector tries to keep growth momentum

Garment & textile sector tries to keep growth momentum

The Vietnamese garment and textile sector is carrying out various measures to bolster production and business activities amidst formidable challenges posed by falling demand, high inventory, and geopolitical instability in several countries, according to insiders.
Businesses capitalize on recovery momentum to explore market expansion

Businesses capitalize on recovery momentum to explore market expansion

VCN - Since the start of the year, Vietnam’s exports have welcomed positive signals as orders from several key sectors have noticeably rebounded. Enterprises are capitalizing on the market recovery to bolster their export drive.
Access to the Chinese market is increasingly convenient

Access to the Chinese market is increasingly convenient

VCN - As Vice Chairman of the High Quality Vietnamese Goods Business Association, Mr. Nguyen Lam Vien (photo) is also Chairman of the Board of Directors of Vinamit Joint Stock Company - a very successful enterprise in the Chinese market, shared with Customs News many interesting information and advice for businesses to achieve success in this potential billion-people market.
China, US, Japan – largest importers of Vietnam’s fishery products in Q1

China, US, Japan – largest importers of Vietnam’s fishery products in Q1

China, the US and Japan were the three largest importers of Vietnam’s fishery products in the first quarter of this year, according to the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).
Read More

Your care

Latest Most read
Vietnam earns 1.43 billion USD from rice exports in Q1

Vietnam earns 1.43 billion USD from rice exports in Q1

Vietnam in the first quarter of 2024 exported 2.18 million tonnes of rice, earning 1.43 billion USD, an increase of 17.6% in volume and 45.5% in value year on year. Meanwhile, the average export rice price also increased by 23.6% to $653.9 per tonne.
Localities get ready for fourth FDI boom

Localities get ready for fourth FDI boom

As the year 2024 is expected to witness the start of the fourth wave of foreign direct investment (FDI) to Vietnam, localities nationwide are getting ready to absorb foreign capital flows.
Opportunities to develop a smart and sustainable packaging industry

Opportunities to develop a smart and sustainable packaging industry

VCN - The concept of circular economy and sustainability requirements are increasingly influencing packaging design. In particular, highly recyclable packaging is gradually becoming an important part of the packaging process in the food and beverage indus
Domestic retailers eye export-quality products

Domestic retailers eye export-quality products

Domestic retailers are increasing the distribution of export-quality products to cash in on the consumption trend towards green, environmentally friendly and safe products.
Textile and garment exports recovered positively

Textile and garment exports recovered positively

Vu Duc Giang, Chairman of Vietnam Textile & Apparel Association shared with Customs News about the production and export situation of Vietnam's textile and garment industry
Mobile Version