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State Bank of Vietnam (NHNN) Region I conducted an abrupt on-site audit of Huy Thanh Jewelry Co., Ltd. In its audit conclusion, NHNN Region I said the company generally complied with state regulations on gold trading during the audit period. However, the audit identified multiple shortcomings related to licensing procedures, reporting accuracy, and tax compliance.
NHNN Region I found deficiencies in the company’s procedures for amending the certificate of eligibility for producing jewelry and gemstones, particularly in relation to changes to the production location.
The audit also concluded that the company’s jewelry production activity data was not accurate. NHNN Region I cited issues including:
Notably, the audit concluded that the company misreported information, resulting in underpayment of corporate income tax. The audit also stated that the company failed to submit Appendix I as required under relevant regulations.
NHNN Region I required Huy Thanh Jewelry Co., Ltd. to address the identified issues through three recommended remedial actions.
Huy Thanh Jewelry Co., Ltd. is described as a long-standing jewelry brand in Vietnam’s northern market. The company was founded in 1987, focusing on manufacturing, exporting, and distributing to agents, with retail exposure beginning in 2015. In 2022, the brand reportedly re-positioned, changing its identity and strategy.
The company states it operates a workshop of more than 3,000 m2 in Hanoi, equipped with modern production lines and government licensing for gold jewelry fabrication.
The article also references latest price updates for various product types and includes price charts for gold, along with broader market context. The piece is authored by H. Linh and includes a link to the original article.

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