The inspection team of Market Management Team No. 19 has just inspected 3 business households in Cu Chi town, Cu Chi district. Through inspection, these establishments are selling goods such as clothes and cosmetics with signs of counterfeiting trademarks protected in Vietnam, along with many items without trademarks, without labels according to regulations, without invoices and documents, and of unknown origin. In addition, the goods do not have published documents, do not ensure safety for users, and are at risk of harming health, even though they are still packaged and unused.
Through on-site inspection, the authorities discovered and temporarily detained the violating products, including 72 boxes of hair care wax (listed price 200,000 VND/box), 18 boxes of ice cream (50,000 VND/box) and many sportswear items of some brands...
The total value of the infringing goods was VND 24,425,000. Market Management Team No. 19 has proposed that the Ho Chi Minh City Market Management Department issue a decision to administratively sanction these businesses for the act of trading in counterfeit goods, goods of unknown origin and origin according to the provisions of law.

In Thu Duc City, Market Management Team No. 9 coordinated with the People's Committee of Hiep Binh Phuoc Ward to conduct a surprise inspection of a cosmetics storage and trading location.
Through inspection, the team discovered and temporarily detained 2,000 ice cream lipstick tubes without invoices or documents, without product labels, without regulations, batch numbers, production dates, and product quality declaration documents. The total value of the shipment is 28 million VND. The authorities have drawn up a record and temporarily detained all the violating goods for handling according to the law.

In another incident in Hoc Mon district, through professional measures and management of the area, Market Management Team No. 18 discovered a business and cosmetic storage location in Chanh 1 hamlet, Tan Xuan commune, selling products of unknown origin on social networks. The Ho Chi Minh City Market Management Department has established an inspection team to coordinate with the Tan Xuan Commune Police to conduct the inspection.
At the time of inspection, this facility was operating without a business registration certificate; the goods were being traded and stored at unknown origin, without legal invoices and documents.
The total value of the infringing goods was VND 33,375,000. All shipments have been temporarily detained for further handling according to regulations.