Criteria for determining Vietnamese origin to be established

Sep 26th at 16:24
26-09-2025 16:24:31+07:00

Criteria for determining Vietnamese origin to be established

The Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has recently issued a document to various ministries and agencies seeking feedback on the draft decree that will regulate the criteria for determining the origin of goods with Vietnamese origin in domestic circulation.

In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of trade fraud through incorrect labeling of goods as being produced in Việt Nam. — Photo brandsvietnam.com

In an effort to prevent fraud, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) has issued a document to various ministries and agencies seeking feedback on a draft decree that will regulate the criteria for determining the origin of goods with Vietnamese origin in domestic circulation. 

Accordingly, goods will be considered to have Vietnamese origin if they are produced entirely from domestic materials or if they use imported materials but are processed or further manufactured in Việt Nam in a manner that fundamentally changes their nature. 

Depending on the production, processing or manufacturing process, organisations and individuals can choose to use one of several terms to indicate Vietnamese origin, such as 'Manufactured in Việt Nam,' 'Made in Việt Nam,' 'Produced in Việt Nam,' 'Origin: Việt Nam' or 'Produced by Việt Nam,' based on the principle of voluntary self-declaration.

Once companies have labelled their products, they will be responsible for proving the validity of the labelling when requested by authorities.

In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of trade fraud through incorrect labelling of goods as being produced in Việt Nam. 

Many products made in Việt Nam have high quality and are well-regarded in the domestic market. However, some goods that are either imported or outsourced for production abroad are falsely labelled as 'Made in Việt Nam' to commit trade fraud, misleading buyers and consumers.

The practice of fraudulent labelling of products as 'Made in Việt Nam' not only has direct consequences for the specific products in question, impacting consumers, but it also negatively affects domestic industries, reducing the reputation and competitiveness of goods produced in Việt Nam.

Once the criteria for determining the Vietnamese origin of goods in domestic circulation are finalised, it will help minimise conflicts between producers and consumers while providing authorities with a clear basis for resolution.

The MoIT affirmed that the issuance of this decree would create a more transparent business environment, provide better management tools and ensure consumer rights.

This would also help enhance the manufacturing capacity of businesses, improve management skills and strengthen the responsibility to protect brands and trademarks, ensuring clear, public and responsible labelling by businesses. 

Bizhub

- 16:11 23/09/2025





NEWS SAME CATEGORY

First ever sustainability-linked loan agreement for swine farming operations

Mavin Group and HSBC Vietnam signed a sustainability-linked loan (SLL) agreement on September 23 to support Mavin's swine farming business. This marks another...

TONMATPAN produces international ‘Green’ PIR panels

For the first time in Vietnam, a panel that is both environmentally friendly and user-safe, while boasting superior thermal insulation capabilities, has been...

ESG: the new passport for manufacturers

Vietnam’s manufacturing sector is now facing a defining challenge: sustainability is no longer optional. Vlad Savin, partner at Acclime Vietnam, analyses the...

TONMATPAN launches Việt Nam’s first 'green' PIR insulation panels

The panels combine three key advantages: environmental friendliness, production safety, and superior thermal insulation.

Threadbare deal as EAEU tightens textile imports

The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) has implemented safeguard measures on Vietnamese textiles and garments, with these measures taking effect for a period of six...

Vietnamese firms step up ESG game

PwC's ESG Progress Tracker in Vietnam publication reveals that domestic businesses are making a strong shift from pledges to concrete action, reflecting higher ESG...

Vĩnh Long aspires to become a new energy hub

The newly enlarged province of Vĩnh Long is positioning itself as a growth pole in the south, aspiring to become a centre for clean energy development in the Mekong...

Vietnamese firms accelerate AI adoption amid untapped potential

While AI adoption is growing among Vietnamese businesses, many are not yet using its full potential, highlighting opportunities for deeper integration.

Cua Ong ward issues compulsory land orders for Quang Ninh LNG plant

Cua Ong ward authorities have issued compulsory land acquisition orders for nine cases ahead of the handover deadline for the first phase of Quang Ninh Liquefied...

ABeam Consulting named one of world’s best management consulting firms

ABeam Consulting Ltd has been named in the 2025 list of the World’s Best Management Consulting Firms by US business magazine Forbes, marking the firm’s third...


MOST READ


Back To Top