Vietnam customs will strictly inspect imported goods from August 1
Vietnam is preparing for another wave of new coronavirus outbreaks as new cases related to the Da Nang cluster have been found in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and central plateau areas, Vietnamese television reported on the 29th local time. Vietnamese television quoted Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Chun Fu as saying that the current epidemic is different from the second wave in March this year, and each province and city is at risk.
Affected by the epidemic, Vietnam's goods could not be imported or exported in the early stage, resulting in a large number of goods accumulated in border areas and port areas.
In order to promote economic growth, the Vietnamese government has opened many ports along the Sino Vietnamese border.
A few days ago, the Vietnamese customs made an inspection of the freight station and found many contraband goods. According to the preliminary statistics on the spot, the contraband items include clothes, masks, cans, toothpaste, cosmetics, shampoo, motorcycles, fitness equipment, etc
Vietnam will implement the Vietnam EU trade agreement on August 1, and Vietnamese customs and other departments will take measures to strictly inspect imported goods.
Vietnam will step up the inspection of counterfeit and inferior products, counterfeit trademarks and brands, false reports and concealment of intellectual property rights, including all goods passing through Vietnam.