Why Chinese businessmen only trick
Vietnamese?
Scholars have pointed out that Chinese
businessmen have been scouring every corner in the rural areas of
A group of researchers, including Dr. Truong Duy Hoa,
Dr. Nguyen Thanh Van and Dr. Nguyen Hong Quang from the South East Asia
Institute of the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, has noted that Chinese
businessmen have been playing dirty tricks only in
“I have not heard of any cases occurring in
Dr. Nguyen Hong Quang, Head of the Division on Thailand
& Myanmar Division, also said that he found no report about the presence
of Chinese businessmen in
Dr. Hoa, Head of the Division on
“I believe that Chinese businessmen flock to
He explained that
“I cannot understand why the government agencies let
Chinese businessmen enter
Vietnamese government agencies kept silent amid the
comments by observers that Chinese businessmen tried to trick Vietnamese and
sabotage the national economy.
However, the Ministry of Industry and Trade has
recently raised its voice warning about the Chinese businessmen hunting for
farm produce in many provinces of
The ministry’s Domestic Market Department said it has
contacted local trade departments and competent agencies in the provinces,
where Chinese have come and collected produce in large quantities. Directors
of the local trade departments have met farmers to discuss the matter.
Vo Van Quyen, Director of the Domestic Market
Department, said that Vietnamese farmers have had changes in their awareness
of doing business with foreign businessmen.
Farmers have been recommended to deal with the
businessmen who can show their addresses and make transactions with
commercial contracts. In many cases, Chinese had vanished after they were
asked about the things.
Chinese have been flocking to
In general, Chinese come to rural areas and place
orders for some products with local merchants, promising sky high prices. The
merchants would collect produce in the locality for reselling to them.
However, the businessmen would not come back to get deliveries, leaving
Vietnamese farmers suffer from the unsold useless products.
Chinese once collected dragon fruit at high prices but
then suddenly stopped buying, resulting in hundreds of trucks of dragon fruit
unsold. They also suddenly stopped buying water melon, which then led to the
melon price in Mekong Delta tumble from VND8,000 to VND1,300 per kilo.
Dat Viet
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Thứ Hai, 17 tháng 3, 2014
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