Recently, the Government of Vietnam has issued the Decree No. 98/2020/NĐ-CP prescribing penalties for administrative violations against regulations on commerce, production and trade in counterfeit and prohibited goods, and protection of consumer rights.
Recently, the Government of Vietnam has issued the Decree No. 98/2020/NĐ-CP prescribing penalties for administrative violations against regulations on commerce, production and trade in counterfeit and prohibited goods, and protection of consumer rights.
This is an important content of the Decree No. 98/2020/NĐ-CP of Vietnam’s Government prescribing penalties for administrative violations against regulations on commerce, production and trade in counterfeit and prohibited goods, and protection of consumer rights, issued on August 26, 2020.
Currently, the situation of the Covid-19 epidemic is very complicated, many people have taken advantage of the Covid-19 situation to collect goods and increase the price of medical masks, which have been increased by 3, 5 times compared to the current price. So how is this case handled according to Vietnam’s regulations?
Recently, the Government of Vietnam has issued the Decree No. 98/2020/NĐ-CP prescribing penalties for administrative violations against regulations on commerce, production and trade in counterfeit and prohibited goods, and protection of consumer rights. Notably, this Decree has stipulated penalties for acts of deceiving customers.
The form of multi-level marketing always creates many problems and potential risks that are dangerous to society. Therefore, the law of Vietnam has been perfecting regulations to guide this activity in the right direction. In particular, sanctions are set out to strictly handle violators, including multi-level marketing enterprises.
Trading in goods of unknown origin is a violation against Vietnam’s regulations. Those who commit this act may be prosecuted for criminal liability, and those who are light will be administratively sanctioned. So, how is the administrative penalty level determined?
In order to synchronize with the provisions of the Law on Prevention and Control of Harmful Effects of Alcoholic Beverages 2019 of Vietnam, it will soon apply fines for selling beer to people under 18 years old.
Recently, the Government of Vietnam has issued the Decree No. 98/2020/NĐ-CP prescribing penalties for administrative violations against regulations on commerce, production and trade in counterfeit and prohibited goods, and protection of consumer rights.
Recently, the Government of Vietnam has issued the Decree No. 98/2020/NĐ-CP prescribing penalties for administrative violations against regulations on commerce, production and trade in counterfeit and prohibited goods, and protection of consumer rights.
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