
Hanoi (VNA)꧒ - In signing up to a large number of free trade agreements (FTAs), Vietnam has a range of opportunities to attract FDI but must also promptly prevent fraud and misuse of the State’s incentives.
A number of businesses and individuals have incorrectly stated that goods are of the Vietnam origin in order to access export incentives.Preventing policy abuse
Deputy head of the General Department of Vietnam Customs’ Post-Customs Clearance Inspection Department Tran Manh Cuong said Vietnam signing important FTAs with the US, the EU, and other countries and blocs has made FDI attraction more straightforward but posed challenges for State management agencies. After its ongoing trade war with China broke out, the Trump administration in the US officially imposed taxes on various types of goods imported from China, amounting to 7.5-285 percent.
Wrongdoings uncovered
In compliance with directions from the Government and the Ministry of Finance, the customs sector has embarked on activities to prevent origin fraud and illegal transportation. Cuong said that via inspections, the sector uncovered several common methods of fraud. For example, “producers” invest little in their production lines and instead import semi- or fully-finished products and simply change the packaging. Other producers with a complete assembly line, meanwhile, do not have products eligible for legal export. Since early this year, 76 cases have been inspected, 24 of which have been found violating regulations on export origin. The sector also partnered with the Ministry of Public Security to investigate a case regarding the forging of origin certificates, and seized 3,590 assembled bicycles and over 4,000 sets of spare parts and more than 12,000 sets of kitchen cupboard components.
Drastic measures applied
According to Cuong, the General Department of Vietnam Customs has set post-customs clearance inspection and investigation of origin fraud and illegal transportation as its major activity for this year and in subsequent years. The Finance Ministry and the General Department of Vietnam Customs have adopted a number of concerted and drastic measures that have prevented the taking of advantage of provisions in FTAs Vietnam has signed to violate regulations on origin, which affects Vietnam’s ability to deliver on its commitments. Cuong said the sector has basically controlled fraud relating to the origin of products exported to the US, such as bicycles, solar batteries, aquatic products, and wood and wooden furniture.
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