Stop buying untaxed items


KOTA BARU: The rising trend of influencers and cosmetic entrepreneurs buying untaxed beauty products from Thailand without approval from the Health Min­is­try and the Royal Malaysian Customs Department is a concern.

Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain (pic) said these products, smuggled illegally due to their lower prices in Thailand, are being sold at marked-up rates in the Malaysian market.

“This issue is not new, but it has become increasingly alarming.

The General Opera­tions Force (GOF) has carried out major ­seizures of illegally imported beauty and health products,” he said here yesterday.

According to Raza­rudin, some influencers and traders exploit the price gap by purchasing untaxed stock from Thailand and reselling it in Malaysia at much higher prices.

“Apart from affecting the country’s tax revenue, what is more worrying is the risk to consumers, as these products are not ins­pec­ted or approved by the Health Ministry.” 

Razarudin added that smugglers were using illegal pathways or relying on individuals to bring in small quantities to avoid strict checks at the Malaysia-Thailand border.

He believes a network of suppliers is involved in smuggling these cosmetic products, which are then sold online or promoted by popular influencers.

“The authorities are tightening border monitoring and will take action against those selling unregistered cosmetic products in the local market,” he said in a Bernama report.

In Kelantan, the GOF has also seized smuggled cosmetic products, agricultural produce, like coconuts, and plants from neighbouring countries, Razarudin added.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Ayer Kuning polls: Perikatan should be gracious in defeat, says Perak MB
Govt to explain measures on US tariffs in May 5 special parliament session, says PM
Hannah Thomas, former AG’s daughter, taking on Australian PM in federal polls
Selangor MMEA detains boat overloaded with almost 80 passengers
Surge of new MCA members in states a boost for party, says Dr Wee
Saarani says Ramli's Perak links bode well for relations with Penang
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu arrives in Malaysia for official visit
Possible closure of Perak Football Club understandable, says MB
Mohd Taufiq the right man to defend JB, says Johor BN chief
Upgrade overcrowded Sabah govt clinics immediately, PBS urges

Others Also Read