Vietnam: Suspected fraud to export 100 containers of cashews to Italy, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh directed urgently

Published 2022년 3월 15일

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The Vietnamese Prime Minister, Pham Minh Chinh, has directed several top officials to investigate and address the loss of hundreds of millions of dollars by cashew export businesses due to a fraudulent incident involving the return of documents by Turkish and Italian banks. This incident has left businesses unsure of the status of their goods and concerned about potential theft. The Vietnam Cashew Association has urged the Prime Minister to coordinate efforts to retain shipments, prevent release of goods to consignees, and allow businesses to receive their goods back.
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The Government Office has just issued Official Dispatch No. 1583/CD-VPCP conveying the direction of Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on exporting cashew to the European market. In a telegram sent to the Minister of Industry and Trade, Agriculture and Rural Development, the Public Security, Transport and the Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam, clearly stated: Recently, a number of online newspapers, including Dan Viet online newspaper, reflected information about many cashew export enterprises at risk of losing hundreds of millions of dollars. In this regard, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has the following directives: Assign the Ministers of Industry and Trade, Agriculture and Rural Development, Public Security, Transport and the Governor of the State Bank of Vietnam according to their functions and tasks to urgently coordinate with the Vietnam Cashew Association and the Vietnam Cashew Association. The relevant agencies and units shall examine and clarify the causes in order to ...
Source: Danviet

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