Local media last month reported that Asanzo, a local electronics manufacturer currently holding more than 16 percent of Vietnam’s TV receiver market share, did not produce but imported spare parts from China, then assembled them into finished products with “Made in Vietnam” labels for domestic sale. This sounds like a typical “origin fraud” case. Right…
Lawyer Pham Duy Khuong of ASL LAW, the Vietnam Law Firm, has answered Vietnam National Television (VTV) on draft circular on Vietnam products of Ministry of Industry and Trade.
Lawyer Pham Duy Khuong answered Vietnam Television about Made In Vietnam regulations. Vietnamese consumers worry about product origin when recently famous companies in Vietnam face the crisis of labeling their products incorrectly. Accordingly, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam intends to introduce new regulations on how to label Made In Vietnam on products….
Lawyer Pham Duy Khuong responded to Vietnam Television VTV’s weekend financial magazine about whether the Ministry of Industry and Trade should issue specific regulations on Made In Vietnam products. The Ministry of Industry and Trade responded quickly to the ASANZO event in particular and Made In Vietnam issues in general since Vietnam has no regulations…
Lawyer Pham Duy Khuong answered Vietnam Television about Made In Vietnam regulations. Vietnamese consumers worry about product origin when recently famous companies in Vietnam face the crisis of labeling their products incorrectly. Accordingly, the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Vietnam intends to introduce new regulations on how to label Made In Vietnam on products….