“Faked” In Vietnam: Hanoi Cracks Down On Counterfeit Goods As Trump’s 46% Tariff Threat Looms Large

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Since the United States accused Vietnam of being a hub for counterfeit goods, Tran Le Chi has found it increasingly hard to track down her favourite fake Chanel T-shirts, Gucci sunglasses, and Louis Vuitton handbags.

As Vietnam’s government attempts to avert President Donald Trump’s threatened 46 percent tariff, it has launched a crackdown on counterfeit products — in part to demonstrate its responsiveness to U.S. concerns.

Now there are streets filled with shuttered shops in Hanoi and rows of closed stalls at Saigon Square shopping mall, a major clothing market in Ho Chi Minh City — the kind of places Chi used to go to buy her latest gear.

“The clothes help me look trendy,” Chi told AFP. “Why would I care if they are fake or not?”

Chi — a betting agent for an illegal game known as lo-de, where punters predict the last two lotto numbers of the standard daily draw — said she had never paid more than $40 per “designer” item.

“Only the super-rich people can afford the real ones,” she added. “They’re not for people like us.”

Communist-run Vietnam is a manufacturing powerhouse that produces clothing and footwear for international brands, with the United States its number-one export market in the first five months of 2025.

But it also has a thriving market for counterfeit goods.

In a report published by the US Trade Representative in January, Saigon Square shopping mall was identified as a major market for the sale of counterfeit luxury items, including handbags, wallets, jewelry, and watches.

The report noted government efforts to stamp out the trade, but stated that “low penalties have had little deterrent effect” and that “counterfeit products remain rampant.”

Shop owner Hoa, a pseudonym to protect her identity, said almost all of the fake Nike, Lacoste and North Face products she sells in her shop in Hanoi’s old quarter are from China — but tagged with a “Made in Vietnam” label to make them seem authentic.

She insists that all her customers know what they’re getting.

“My clients are those who cannot afford authentic products,” Hoa said. “I’ve never cheated anyone.”

A banner showing an image of US President Donald Trump is seen behind a US flag outside a US Department of Agriculture building in Washington, DC, on May 16, 2025. The banner was put up to mark the 163rd anniversary of the Department of Agriculture, which was founded on May 15, 1862, by Abraham Lincoln. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)

Hanoi and Washington are in the thick of trade talks, with Vietnam doing everything it can to avoid the crushing 46 percent tariff that could come into force in early July.

Vietnam’s trade ministry ordered authorities in April to tighten control over the origin of goods after the Trump administration accused the country of facilitating Chinese exports to the United States and allowing Beijing to get around tariffs.

The public security ministry also said there would be a three-month-long crackdown — until mid-August — on counterfeit goods.

Nguyen Thanh Nam, deputy head of the agency for domestic market surveillance and development, said last week that in the first five months of the year, more than 7,000 cases of counterfeit products worth more than $8 million had been discovered.

He added that 1,000 fake Rolex watches had been seized from the Saigon Square shopping mall.

Mounds of vitamins, cosmetics, and sweets — seemingly also counterfeits — have appeared at waste grounds outside cities including Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, and Danang, while fake electronics, including Marshall speakers and smartwatches, have been confiscated.

Police have not specified the origin of the goods; however, Vietnam was Southeast Asia’s largest buyer of Chinese products in 2024, with a total bill of $161.9 billion.

Nguyen Khac Giang, visiting fellow at the ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore, said that although there were other aims of the drive, including improving Vietnam’s business environment and formalising the retail sector, “the campaign plays a role in Vietnam’s strategy to appease the US”.

“The effort partly reflects Vietnam’s intent to show responsiveness to US concerns,” he said.

But for Hoa, her livelihood is on the line. Her shop has been closed for almost two weeks, and she has no idea how to get it back up and running.

“I have sold these sorts of clothes for a decade and experienced no problem at all. Now they crack down on us, it’s hard to figure out how I continue,” she said.

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