Viet Nam News HCM CITY – The Ministry of Industry and Commerce’s Market Surveillance Agency (MSA) plans to further investigate Con Cưng company’s compliance with regulations on clear origin, product quality, origin stamps, consumer protection, and commercial activities, according to MSA’s deputy head Trần Hùng. Con Cưng is a nationwide baby product retailer whose several stores in HCM City were found to have violated product origin regulations last week, MSA said. More than 5,000 products were confiscated by MSA for further investigation into their true origin. The alleged violations included lack of receipts for some imported goods, inadequate origin stamps, and origin stamp alterations. Some products had stamps covering information printed on products, while an item of clothing showed signs that its origin stamp had been replaced, according to MSA. An inspection team, led by Hùng consisting of ministry officials and staff from the MSA HCM City Branch, visited Con Cưng’s headquarters in District 7, where Nguyễn Quốc Minh, chairman of the board, explained that the violations were a result of technical errors, such as stamps falling off due to insufficient glue, as opposed to malicious intent. Hùng said the investigation into Con Cưng was originally scheduled last week under a decision from the ministry on July 24, but the company asked for more time to prepare proper documents and receipts to aid the investigation. Con Cưng’s commercial activities since January of last year are also being investigated. On July 28, Con Cưng announced on its website that all its… [Read full story]
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