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Asanzo has been denounced for importing Chinese goods and selling the goods as Vietnamese. But Asanzo is not alone.
After reaching its peak in 1990 and witnessing a setback in 1995, the Lam Dong mulberry and silk industry has been reviving, bringing great opportunities to local farmers and businesses to enrich themselves.
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The news that KhaiSilk, the premier Vietnamese silk brand, has been found selling made-in-China silk scarves under the name of Vietnam products has stunned the public. But KhaiSilk is not the only business doing so.
VietNamNet Bridge – The town is agog with gossip and discussions about the KhaiSilk imbroglio, which has shocked the nation.
Khai Silk, Le Hoai Anh and Trinh Van Quyet are businesspeople whose Facebook pages have up to hundreds of thousands of followers. However, they mostly share views on topics related to life rather than their business.
VietNamNet Bridge – Wandering along the famous Dong Khoi Street of Saigon, people can see Khaisilk’s boutique, a long-standing luxury store offering a variety of silk products in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge - Vietnamese businesspeople dream of reviving traditional silk weaving, and In order to do this, they need to find suitable modern technologies.