May 05, 2023 | 06:22

Hanoi uncovers 1,400 cases of smuggling and trade fraud

Commonly trafficked goods include tobacco, functional food, and confectionery.

Hanoi uncovers 1,400 cases of smuggling and trade fraud

Smuggling, the sale of counterfeit products, and trade fraud remain common in Hanoi, with 1,400 cases being detected in April, according to the city’s Market Watch Forces.

Trafficked goods were primarily products with high consumer demand, such as tobacco, functional food, confectionery, cosmetics, and household appliances.

The production and trade of low-quality or counterfeit garments, textiles, and electronics take place with different tricks and methods being used.

A representative from the Hanoi Market Watch Department, Tran Viet Hung, said authorized forces in the capital have enhanced supervision and inspections to prevent smuggling, trade fraud, and the illegal transport of products via international airports or along border areas, and to prevent trade fraud and fake products in e-commerce activities.

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