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Announcement of hotlines to receive complaints about price increases in 23 southern provinces and cities

The General Department of Market Management has just announced the hotline numbers of 23 southern provinces and cities to receive complaints about price increases and taking advantage of the epidemic to commit commercial fraud.

The General Department of Market Management has announced the hotline numbers of the Market Management Department of 23 southern provinces and cities to receive and handle acts of price increases and taking advantage of the epidemic to commit commercial fraud. 

According to the General Department of Market Management, organizations and individuals in 23 southern provinces and cities when discovering violations of the law on prices and acts of taking advantage of the epidemic to make illegal profits can immediately call these phone numbers to report.

All hotline numbers managed by the 23 Southern Market Management Departments will operate 24/7. All information will be received in accordance with the law, and the information of reporting organizations and individuals and the content of the feedback will be kept confidential. The process of receiving and processing reports is carried out in accordance with the "Confidential" regime and in accordance with the law.

 

Announcement of hotline for receiving complaints about price increases in 23 southern provinces and cities - 1

Hotlines of provinces and cities receive feedback on price increases. 


In addition to acts of taking advantage of the tense situation of the COVID-19 epidemic to commit commercial fraud and make illegal profits; hotlines in 23 provinces and cities in the Southern region also receive acts of smuggling, trading in smuggled goods; production and trading of counterfeit goods...

In Ho Chi Minh City, in recent days, the food supply has decreased, causing many items to increase in price such as vegetables, tubers, poultry eggs... According to many businesses, the application of Directive 16 by provinces and cities could lead to a local shortage of food supply in the South, causing sellers to buy goods to increase prices for illegal profits.

According to VTC News

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