The European Union (EU) has increased border gate supervision for certain Vietnamese products, including bell peppers, instant noodles, durian, okra, and dragon fruit, due to violations of EU regulations. This is part of the EU's regular review of border inspections for agricultural products, food, and animal feed from third countries. The article highlights the issue of high pesticide residue levels on these products, particularly durian, and calls for better coordination among businesses, cooperatives, and management agencies to control these levels. Successful control could lead to the removal of these products from the EU's inspection list.