What Goods Allowed to Be Imported into
Vietnam?
Foreign ownedcompanies in Vietnam wishing to import
and distribute physical goods into Vietnam must comply with many regulations.
It is imperative that the right to conduct import business of foreign investors
and FDI companies differ from the right of Vietnamese traders having no foreign
direct investment capital because trading activities are considered conditional
investment area.
1. General Principles of Imported Goods
In
principle, as other countries, the importers have to follow the general rules
when importing anddistributing physical goods into Vietnam:
-Not
to import goods specified under the list of goods banned from import or
suspended from import provided, published by Vietnam government;
-Follow
the guideline or import regulations and conditions required by ministries and
ministerial-level agencies. There are specific conditions for importing certain
goods which the importers have to follow i.e. certain medical equipment have to
be approved by the Ministry of Health; Food, cosmetics products need to be
testedReceiving and transmitting telecom equipment must be inspected by
Ministry of Information and Communication; Books, CDs will be checked and
scanned for contents to be approved by Ministry of Cultures, Sport and Tourism;
Equipment must satisfy energy, environmental regulations to be inspected and
labeled by Ministry of Science and Technology…
- Implement other relevant laws, commitments of the
Socialist Republic of Vietnam in treaties which it has signed or acceded to,
and the roadmap announced by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.
2. Goods Prohibited to Be Imported into Vietnam
- For the goods being banned to be imported and distributed
in Vietnam, the importers have to follow strictly to avoid penalties:
-Weapons,
ammunitions, explosives (excluding industrial explosives), military technical
equipment.
-Assorted
fireworks, sky lanterns, assorted devices causing interference to vehicle
speedometers.
-Used
consumer goods: Textiles and garments, footwear, clothes; Electronic
appliances; Refrigerating appliances; Home electric appliances; Medical
equipment; Interior decoration goods;
-Assorted
publications banned from dissemination and circulation in Vietnam
-Assorted
cultural publications banned from dissemination and circulation or decided to
be suspended from dissemination and circulation in Vietnam.
-Right-hand
drive means of transport; assorted automobiles and their spare parts which have
their frame or engine numbers erased, modified or tampered with; Assorted
motorcycles, special-use motorbikes and motorbikes which have their frame or
engine numbers erased, modified or tampered with
-Used
supplies and vehicles
- Chemicals in Annex III of the Rotterdam Convention.
-Pesticides
banned from use in Vietnam.
-Wastes
and scraps, refrigerating equipment using C.F.C.
-Products
and materials containing asbestos of the amphibole group
-Schedule-I
toxic chemicals; Chemicals on the list of banned chemicals
It is important for foreign trader wishing
to establish a trading company in Vietnam to not only
study the market demand in Vietnam but also the country’s law on import,
export, customs law to ensure their compliance during the operation. If
doubted, the Client is suggested to reach out for help and advisory of law firm
in Vietnam by qualified lawyers in the area of import, export and customs.
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