Vietnam has asked firms to stop advertising on Google's YouTube videos that contain "anti-state propaganda".
"Google was found to loosely manage its content, allowing users to buy ads directly from YouTube and Google without the involvement of domestic ad agents," the state media said.
The country's information ministry said several companies, including Samsung Electronics, Huawei Technologies, Yamaha Motors and ride-sharing app Grab, had advertised on videos containing "illegal and malicious content".
Out of the 55,000 YouTube videos the ministry deemed "harmful", 8,000 have been deleted.
A controversial law on cybersecurity took effect earlier this year, requiring firms to set up offices in Vietnam and store data there.

Netanyahu orders deeper Israeli incursion into Lebanon
Blast in Myanmar village reportedly kills 55 and injures dozens more
US military says it turned away blockade runner trying to reach Iranian port
Two hundred hurt in post-game violence as Paris hails second Champions League triumph
Illegal mine collapses in China, killing five just days after Shanxi disaster
