
Sixteen out of 20 businesses the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Industry and Trade inspected in the first half were caught flouting regulations.
Most of them were found to be employing unregistered foreign workers, operating in unauthorized industries and unregistered addresses, and not buying social and health insurance for their employees.
Five mainland Chinese, Hong Kong, and Taiwanese representative offices, Weifang East Steel Pipe, Guangpong Tianzhi Industrial Development Co Ltd, Samesame, Samesame Co Ltd, Jettway Industrial, had unregistered workshops and were involved in unauthorized businesses.
Singapore-based Homag Asia Pte Ltd and Wing Tai Property Management Pte Ltd failed to report on their operations in Vietnam in time.
Three US-based companies were also found violating regulations -- PortoBrazil Llc’s office is not at the registered address, Nexus Technologies Inc shut down after its chief became involved in a court case, and Evergreen Timber was found using an unregistered seal.
Korean firm Sunstar Machinery Co Ltd was found to have unregistered foreign workers and Sungil International, an unregistered workshop.
Indian firm Cadila Healthcare, Indonesia’s PT Barahama Elfindo Binasejahtetra, France-based Sidel Participation, and Switzerland’s De Saga too were found flouting rules.
There are almost 2,400 foreign representative offices in Ho Chi Minh City.
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