Hotline: 0274 383 347
Monday, 22-12-25 17:29:03

Economics

Hotline: 0274 383 347

Counterfeit, smuggled goods on e-commerce platforms: Current situation and solutions

In the digital transformation era, e-commerce has become a popular shopping trend, offering convenience and a wide range of choices for consumers. However, alongside its benefits, e-commerce is grappling with a common issue: the widespread presence of counterfeit and smuggled goods on online platforms.

This issue not only impacts legitimate manufacturers, but also threatens consumers’ rights & interests and health while causing significant losses to the national economy. The problem becomes even more complex during year-end shopping seasons when consumers’ demand for shopping surges. Due to high profits, counterfeit and smuggled goods not only appear in traditional stores, but also flood e-commerce platforms and social media. These products often target consumers who prefer cheaper options, including items from well-known brands in fashion, cosmetics, functional food and medicine, which are advertised at prices much lower than genuine products.

Sellers often use fake accounts, run enticing advertisements, livestream sales or exploit fast-shipping policies to distribute their goods, making it more challenging than ever to regulate and control these activities.

Images of popular e-commerce platforms today

Accordingly, this situation has caused significant consequences for many stakeholders, particularly resulting in a severe decline in revenue and reputation for legitimate manufacturers.

Originating from the avoidance of costs for quality materials, research and development or taxes, these products easily engage in unfair competition by offering lower prices. This not only reduces the market share of reputable businesses, but also misleads consumers, eroding their trust in genuine brands.

For consumers, the consequences of buying counterfeit goods are not only financial loss, but also great harm to health. Poor quality products, especially counterfeit cosmetics or medicines, can lead to serious complications.

Moreover, the legitimate rights and interests of consumers are not protected as counterfeit goods typically lack invoices, documentation or clear warranty policies. The consequences of counterfeit and smuggled goods are not confined to businesses and individuals, but also have profound impacts on the national economy.

Tax losses from smuggling activities lead to budget revenue shortfalls while an unfair competitive environment diminishes incentive for innovation and creativity among legitimate businesses. Additionally, when businesses go bankrupt or reduce production, due to the prevalence of counterfeit goods, unemployment on sharp incease, causing significant instability in society.

To avoid purchasing counterfeit or smuggled goods, consumers should enhance their awareness and exercise caution when shopping online. First and foremost, they should give priority to choosing official stores or authorized distributors on major e-commerce platforms.

For example, official stores often display verification badges such as "Official Store" or "Mall" which ensure products with clear origins. Therefore, consumers should also be cautious of unusually low-priced products before making a purchase as these are often indicative of counterfeit goods. Checking reviews from other users as well as inspecting anti-counterfeit labels or QR codes on products, can help customers protect their interests.

Additionally, retaining invoices or purchase documents is essential in e-commerce transactions. This not only serves as a basis for protecting consumers’ rights and interests in case of issues, but also acts as a tool to facilitate transparent complaints or product returns.

In order to contribute to building up a healthier business environment, consumers should actively report violations on e-commerce platforms when they detect products that show signs of being counterfeit, with unclear origins.

Images of product reviews from consumers on e-commerce platforms

In addition to the above mentioned solutions, the active and decisive involvement of authorities is a prerequisite for thoroughly addressing the issue of counterfeit and smuggled goods.

Periodic and unexpected inspections on e-commerce platforms need to be conducted frequently, leveraging the advantages of online monitoring technologies to quickly detect violations.

Especially, sanctions such as administrative fines, revocation of business licenses, or criminal prosecution must also be enforced to deter organizations and individuals from intentional violations.

Furthermore, raising community awareness is one of the most sustainable and long-term solutions. Authorities should intensify efforts to educate the public about the harms of counterfeit goods and provide guidance on identifying genuine products through tools like QR codes or anti-counterfeit labels. Enhancing supply chain transparency using blockchain technology is also an effective solution, enabling comprehensive management from production to distribution, ensuring clear product origins.

Finally, international cooperation is indispensable as smuggling often involves foreign supply sources. Strengthening border control coordination, sharing data and tracing product origins will contribute effectively to preventing counterfeit goods right from the import stage.

In general, counterfeit and smuggled goods are not only challenges for businesses or consumers, but also a significant issue for the national economy. Collaboration among authorities, businesses and the community is the key to thoroughly addressing this problem.

By raising awareness, applying modern technology and improving legal frameworks, we can create a healthy, transparent and safe e-commerce environment that protects consumers’ rights & interests and upholds the reputation of legitimate businesses.

Reported by Anh Hao – Binh Duong provincial Center for Trade Promotion and Industrial Development

Green development under local characteristics

With various industrial parks (IPs) already built or planned for future investment, Bau Bang district has identified green industry as its strategic path

Vietnamese products grab spotlight at Algiers int’l fair 2025

Vietnamese goods are gaining international attention at the 56th Algiers International Fair (FIA 2025), held from June 23–28 in Algeria's capital.

OCOP programme hits milestone with 126 five-star products nationwide

The National Council for the Evaluation of OCOP Products on Tuesday announced the recognition of 47 new five-star-rated products under the One Commune One Product (OCOP) programme,

In-depth industrial development

In the first six months of 2025, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in Binh Duong province is estimated at increasing by 10.19% compared to the same period last year.

In-depth industrial development

In the first six months of 2025, the Index of Industrial Production (IIP) in Binh Duong province is estimated at increasing by 10.19% compared to the same period last year.

Establishing a framework for the reorganization of the global supply chain

In light of the global economy being influenced by various factors such as supply chain disruptions,

Opening doors for workers to own housing

With the strong support of the government, active participation from the banking system, and the attention of provincial leaders and businesses, access to social housing for workers and low-income individuals is widening.

Tan Uyen city enhances the inspection and enforcement of trade violations

In accordance with the directives of the Provincial Steering Committee for the Prevention of Smuggling, Trade Fraud,

Total tax revenue in Binh Duong reaches 63.7% of estimate

On June 23, Tax Department of Region XVI held a conference to review tax work for the first six months of 2025, outline tasks for the remaining six months, and honor exemplary enterprises.

Elevating development

Amid the current global economic landscape, which is being significantly impacted by shifts in supply chains, trade dynamics

Enterprise - Brand

Company Social Media Net

Company VIETNAMNAY

Company HANEL MIROLIN

Company Keangnam - vina

Company HP Travel

Company Keloph