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Tensions in East Sea prompt Vietnamese shift to other kinds of undertaking

 VietNamNet Bridge – Many Vietnamese traders, seeing a plunge in demand for Chinese products, have decided to stop importing goods from China for domestic sale. This trend has been accelerated with the ongoing dispute in the East Sea.

BUSINESS IN BRIEF 19/5

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Vietnamese netizens called on to boycott Chinese goods

 VietNamNet Bridge – “Say No to Chinese Goods” campaigns have been launched on many fanpages and social networks following the recent Chinese provocations in the East Sea.

Woman cons lenders out of $5m in cash

 VietNamNet Bridge – The northern border province of Lang Son's Police have started investigations into the affairs of a woman who is believed to have run off with hundreds of billions of dong.

When US consumers disrelish Chinese

 VietNamNet Bridge – Great opportunities have come to Vietnamese producers to boost the exports to the US, when the US consumers have got tired of Chinese goods after the product quality scandals.

Chinese goods flood Vietnamese traditional kermises

Kermis, the traditional cultural activity in northern provinces, has gradually lost its character, since Chinese goods, not locally made craft goods, have been flooding the markets.