Mr. Vo Van Minh - Chairman of Binh Duong Provincial People's Committee requested departments, branches and localities to improve the effectiveness of pharmaceutical management, food safety and advertising management, sales of medicine and health protection foods.
Mr. Vo Van Minh suggested that agencies disseminate to officials strictly implement public service discipline and work procedures. Absolutely not affected, affected, or have group interests in the process of handling administrative procedures related to appraisal, licensing of operations, and announcement of products in the health sector in the area.
Strengthen inspection and surprise supervision of the implementation of regulations on preventing and combating corruption and negative acts to promptly detect and rectify, strictly handle acts of corruption, cover-up, and condoning of violations.

Chairmen of People's Committees of districts and cities must be responsible to the Chairmen of the Provincial People's Committees if there is a situation of production, trading, and trading of fake health protection foods, cosmetics, and medical equipment in the area.
The Chairman of Binh Duong Provincial People's Committee requested the Binh Duong Provincial Police, the Department of Health, the Department of Industry and Trade and other units to step up inspection and handling of the business of counterfeit drugs, smuggled drugs, and drugs of unknown origin. Tighten the management of conditional business lines in the health sector.
3,705 violations of smuggling, trade fraud and counterfeit goods
Binh Duong Provincial People's Committee said that in 2024, the authorities inspected and discovered 3,705 violations (down 46.9% over the same period), handling 3,451 cases (down 48% over the same period). The total amount of fines and arrears is over 252 billion VND (down 78% over the same period). Violations were mainly discovered as trade fraud, trading in prohibited goods, smuggled goods, production and trading of counterfeit goods, infringement of intellectual property rights...