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Update news counterfeit products
Over just two weeks, Vietnamese police have dismantled multiple large-scale rings producing counterfeit milk, medicines, and health supplements, exposing systemic fraud targeting vulnerable consumers.
Authorities in Bac Ninh Province have conducted a surprise inspection and seized approximately 25 tons of products, including vitamins and collagen supplements, with unclear origins at a company led by a Chinese director.
Police in Phu Tho Province have urgently detained Nguyen Van Hung, Director of Famimoto Vietnam Co., Ltd., for investigation related to the production of counterfeit MSG, cooking oil, seasoning powder, and other food products.
Police in Phu Tho Province have raided and urgently searched the production facility and warehouse of Famimoto Vietnam Co., Ltd., located in Dong Doi Area, Thuy Van Commune, Viet Tri City.
A massive counterfeit milk ring reveals dangerous flaws in Vietnam’s food safety system and business ethics.
Authorities are investigating a fake supplement ring led by a Hanoi-based firm producing fake children’s products like BABY SHARK and Medi Kid Calcium K2.
Nearly 600 counterfeit powdered milk brands targeting patients and infants have been exposed, revealing a fraudulent network that earned up to $19.6 million and highlighted major regulatory lapses in product quality oversight and post-market checks.
The Ministry of Health has called for a review, inspection, and coordinated recall of 12 counterfeit milk powder products still on the market, linked to Rance Pharma International Pharmaceutical JSC and Hacofood Nutritional Pharmaceutical JSC.
In cases of false advertising, violators may face administrative fines or even criminal charges, said Major General Hoang Anh Tuyen.
The Ministry of Health is stepping up inspections on social platforms and e-commerce sites to eliminate fake or unlicensed beauty products.
From provincial to central facilities, counterfeit milk found in hospital pharmacies sparks public outrage.
Prominent Vietnamese showbiz personalities are being accused of endorsing fake milk products and unsafe foods, misleading the public for as long as four years. Experts urge early detection and strict penalties from authorities.
A massive operation producing and selling fake Western medicines has been exposed, affecting patient safety across Vietnam.
The Ministry of Health has ordered a comprehensive review of product declarations and food safety certifications involving companies tied to a major fake milk production and distribution ring.
Ministry explains health sector oversight and calls for tighter market surveillance.
Prominent doctors and nutritionists were featured in promotional clips for a company now under investigation for producing nearly 600 counterfeit milk products targeting vulnerable groups.
A fake milk ring shocks consumers as stars like Quang Minh and Van Hugo face backlash for misleading ads.
The Ministry of Public Security has detained several top executives for producing fake powdered milk under 573 different labels, targeting at-risk groups like diabetics and infants.
A criminal network behind nearly 600 counterfeit nutritional products, including formulas for infants and diabetics, has been dismantled in Hanoi.
Protecting the brand not only helps businesses prevent counterfeit goods but also increases the brand value in relationships with partners and customers, experts said.