Unclear labelling of goods upsets buyers

Unclear labelling of goods upsets buyers

A number of convenience stores advertising their brands as “made in Korea” or “made in Japan” have been fined for ambiguous information on the origin of their goods, making many Vietnamese consumers feel confused and nervous.
Mumuso and likes getting away with gentle fines?

Mumuso and likes getting away with gentle fines?

With their huge revenue from selling goods of unclear origins, the $4,400-6,200 administrative fines may not be enough to discourage stores like Mumuso.
Mumuso faces fine of VND100 million from MoIT

Mumuso faces fine of VND100 million from MoIT

Mumuso is facing a fine of VND100 million ($4,440) by the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) due to the company’s unlawful practice of deliberately misleading consumers as to the origin of its goods or providing insufficient information.
Not disclosing foreign origins comes with huge risks

Not disclosing foreign origins comes with huge risks

By registering its business licence in South Korean despite manufacturing goods in China, Mumuso has entered the Vietnamese market, where Japanese and South Korean goods are popular. However, this strategy means the brand faces some risks in accordance with Vietnamese law.    
Mumuso’s tax code identical to another Vietnamese company

Mumuso’s tax code identical to another Vietnamese company

Mumuso Vietnam Co., Ltd.'s information on hosocongty.vn shows no relation to South Korea as the representative and charter capital are from Vietnam and China.
Mumuso origin scandal deepens

Mumuso origin scandal deepens 1

Korean television MBC in a feature on Mumuso demonstrated that the inscriptions on the company's products are gibberish.
Mumuso is flogging goods made in China

Mumuso is flogging goods made in China 2

Mumuso has admitted to outsourcing production to China, but remained silent on the question of Vietnamese labels and instructions.
Miniso and Mumuso flogging Chinese goods in Vietnam?

Miniso and Mumuso flogging Chinese goods in Vietnam?

Miniso, Mumuso, and Daiso are accused of selling Chinese goods under the guise of Japanese and Korean companies.