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Developing countries that
tolerate the existence of a parallel illicit economy in their market will
quickly lose the confidence of foreign investors and traders, and the
technology transfer that these bring with them.
Just as importantly, they
stifle the development of innovative and creative businesses in Vietnam .
It is time for a new
strategy and a much tougher approach to dealing with the problem of enforcing
the rules we already have against counterfeiting and piracy in particular.
To cope with the problem,
Hoang said the MoIT has directed market management forces to strengthen
inspection, monitoring and cracking down on violators producing, transporting
and trading in counterfeit goods.
Last year, law enforcement
agencies detected and prosecuted 17,396 cases of trading in knock off
products seizing an estimated total value of fake goods of VND36 billion, a
year-on-year increase of 24.2% in the number cases and 12.1% in value.
Of course these numbers are
somewhat nebulous as no one really knows the true extent and cost of
counterfeit products.
Complicated situation
Law enforcement in Vietnam simply does not have the wherewithal
to counter these pirates as they have become far too sophisticated and to do
so effectively demands high technology, which currently Vietnam does
not have.
Holograms are a cheap way
to distinguish real items from fakes, although counterfeiters are getting
better at copying them. Special inks, watermarking, and other ‘covert’
technologies (meaning those invisible to the naked eye) are becoming more
popular as a result.
Many ‘brand protection’
firms have also started to peddle radio-frequency identification (RFID)
technology to help companies track shipments. This allows firms to tag boxes
and crates with chips which send out signals identifying them as authentic.
Due to the complicated and
sophisticated situation, Hoang said there must be a joint effort and
comprehensive involvement of relevant authorities, businesses and customers
to combat counterfeiting.
Retailers like supermarkets
have to get proactive in the campaign to stomp out fake goods and choose more
reputable suppliers in order to avoid delivering low quality and counterfeit
products in their supply chains.
When detecting low quality
fake products, they must inform authorities on a timely basis so that the
situation can be adequately addressed.
Market management general
department to be set up
To minimize and prevent
trading of fake products, the market management forces will continue
implementing drastic measures to timely resolve violations and detect
loopholes in policies and mechanisms on trade and market management to
propose for adjustment, Hoang said.
This year, the MoIT will
put in place a project to set up a general department of market management
and coordinate with relevant units to strictly carry out the market
management ordinance.
To do the task better in
the time to come, authorities need to step up dissemination of information to
help businesses and people become better aware of the issue and realize the
adverse consequences to the national economy from counterfeit goods.
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