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July, 21 2012 09:31:29

Gov't bans used electronics imports

HA NOI — The Ministry of Information and Communications has announced a list of information and technology (IT) products banned from being imported into Viet Nam form the beginning of September.

The list includes second-hand IT items such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, printers, cameras, soft disks, speakers and digital cameras and accessories. However, products which would be used for repairs or re-export are not banned from the new regulation.

The ministry asked organisations and individuals to report details on imports and inventories each year.-VNS

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