The showcased items include handbags, leather wallets, footwear, watches, perfumes, and cosmetics, many of which bear packaging, logos, and labels that infringe on well-known trademarks.
Mr. Le Duc Thinh, Director of the Department of Economic Cooperation and Rural Development at the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, tells VET / VnEconomy’s Chu Khoi how traditionally-produced Vietnamese salt, despite low domestic demand, is gaining in popularity in markets like France, Japan, and the EU and what that means for local production.
Their total import-export turnover with Vietnam is estimated to reach $519.7 billion, accounting for 66.3% of Vietnam's total import-export turnover with the world.