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Vietnam to punish 4 firms for trade fraud
Published on: Monday, December 30, 2019
By: Bloomberg
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Vietnam to punish 4 firms for trade fraud
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HANOI: Vietnam will punish four companies for fraudulent labels on products from China that the firms claim were made locally, as authorities expand their crackdown into Chinese manufacturers trying to bypass US tariffs.

The unidentified companies, which assemble bicycles, electric bikes and wooden shelves, admitted to the violations, according to a government statement.

Vietnam’s customs department is also investigating possible violations by five other firms, and expanding the probe into other products such as solar energy batteries and LED lights.

The agency has also ordered customs units in nine cities and provinces to look into the activities of 24 other companies.

It is calling for closer examination of firms that set up operations from late 2018 and which import Chinese spare parts and accessories for export to the US and European Union.

Vietnam has strict rules on what constitutes being manufactured locally, while its trading partners could also take action against the country for not preventing goods from being mislabelled and allowing trade fraud.

The US has threatened to impose tariffs on the Southeast Asian nation because of its rising trade surplus with the US.

Hanoi is stepping up efforts to stop exporters from China from trying to route products through Vietnam in an attempt to avoid higher US tariffs.

Hanoi is under growing pressure from Washington as its trade surplus with the US surges.

Vietnam’s goods surplus with the US climbed to US$46.3 billion in the first 10 months of 2019 – a 39pc increase from the same period last year – making it a target for the White House.

President Donald Trump has called Vietnam a trade abuser, with the US slapping tariffs of more than 400pc on steel from Vietnam due to charges of illegal trans-shipment. – Bloomberg





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