Confiscated many products at Khaisilk store

October 26, 2017 17:25

The Hanoi Market Management Department has just inspected Khaisilk store at 113 Hang Gai, Hanoi and seized many violating products.

Team 14, Hanoi Market Management Department, in coordination with C46, ​​recently conducted an inspection at Khaisilk store at 113 Hang Gai, Hanoi. Mr. Tran Hung, Deputy Director of the Competition Management Department, said that they discovered commercial fraud and counterfeiting of product origins at this store.

Here, the Department seized products with signs of violations worth 30 million VND from the store.

"The biggest loss is the national brand, because Khaisilk is often chosen by many international delegations when coming to Vietnam," said Mr. Hung.

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Team 14 of the Hanoi Market Management Department, in coordination with C46, ​​recently conducted an inspection at Khaisilk store at 113 Hang Gai, Hanoi.

Also today, Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh issued a document requesting the Market Management Department to coordinate with the Department of Competition and Consumer Protection to inspect, review and clarify information related to Khaisilk Group selling scarves labeled "made in China".

"In case there are signs of violations related to the origin of goods, counterfeit goods, imitation goods, and consumer protection, the units must immediately propose a handling direction and report to the Minister before October 28," said the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

Previously, on October 23, on her personal Facebook page, Dang Nhu Quynh reported the purchase of Khaisilk silk scarves labeled “Made in China”. According to Mr. Quynh, on October 17, his family’s company ordered 60 silk scarves at VND644,000 each at Khaisilk store 113 Hang Gai (Hanoi) with a total order value of VND38,640,000.

However, after receiving the goods, the company discovered that in the shipment there was a scarf with both the label “KHAISILK - Made in Vietnam” and the label “Made in China”. The company inspected the entire shipment and discovered that many of the remaining scarves had signs of the label being cut off at the edge.

In response to the above incident, Mr. Hoang Khai - Chairman of Khaisilk Group later admitted to selling 50% of "made in China" silk in his system and apologized to consumers./.

According to VOV

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