Fight against cross-border smuggling tightened

February 02, 2024 - 21:08
This move is due to booming import-export activities via these border gates as domestic consumer demand for Tết holiday tends to increase. That leads to complicated developments in cross-border smuggling and trade frauds.
A truck rolls through the Hữu Nghị Border Gate in Lạng Sơn Province. — VNA/VNS Photo Văn Đạt

HÀ NỘI — Customs forces are stepping up the fight against cross-border smuggling in Lạng Sơn Province.

This move follows booming import-export activities across these border gates as domestic consumer demand increases ahead of the Tết holiday. Rising cross-border shipments can correspond with an increase in smuggling and trade fraud.

Customs officials at the Hữu Nghị International Border Gate have been implementing new legal regulations related to customs and import and export policies to create favourable conditions for customs clearance and good trading.

Officials are also closely inspecting goods and their origins and conducting more comprehensive post-customs clearance inspections.

Deputy head of the Hữu Nghị Border Gate Customs Branch Phùng Văn Ba said his unit has deployed solutions to combat smuggling and trade fraud by increasing the screening of goods from declaration stage and each stage beyond.

The unit will mark shipments that violate procedures for additional inspection to ensure that businesses do not violate shipping procedures, he said.

Deputy head of Tân Thanh Customs Branch Nông Quang Hưng said his unit has strictly controlled vehicles transporting goods into and out of shipping yards.

The unit has also focused on classifying import and export channels and closely monitoring warehouses and other storage areas for goods. He added that his unit has discovered and handled at least 63 violations, imposing administrative fines of over VNĐ4 billion in 2023.

Vũ Tuấn Bình, deputy head of Lạng Sơn Customs Department said that the department has directed border gate customs units to specifically inspect exported and imported goods and items with high tax rates to prevent smuggled and counterfeit goods.

He said customs authorities will collaborate with relevant government entities to strengthen the fight against smuggling, trade fraud, and counterfeit good shipments along busy shipping routes.

Lạng Sơn Province is now home to seven border gates at Chi Ma, Tân Thanh, Cốc Nam, Nà Nưa, Na Hình, Hữu Nghị and Đồng Đăng.

According to the department, in 2023, units handled over 1,500 violations of smuggling, trade fraud, and counterfeit goods and issued fines totaling over VNĐ8.3 billion.

Late last year, Deputy Prime Minister Trần Lưu Quang issued a plan for the prevention and control of cross-smuggling ahead of the 2024 Tết holiday.

Under the plan, relevant ministries, agencies, and localities are required to build and implement campaigns to prevent smuggling, trade fraud, and counterfeit products through the Tết period and beyond.

Measures include increased inspections and patrols along border areas and at border gates, seaports, airports, and routes where smugglers often transport goods and commodities into Việt Nam.

The Deputy Prime Minister also asked government bodies to strengthen market inspections, including inspections of the e-commerce platforms and social network pages such as Facebook, Zalo, and TikTok.

The Deputy Prime Minister's plan also emphasized a focus on preventing the smuggling of banned products, low-quality products, high-tax products, and essential commodities serving consumers during Tết. — VNS

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