Why can Chinese low quality and toxic
products penetrate the Vietnamese market? Because
Poisoning Vietnamese with dirty food
The Vietnamese Plant Protection Department has found
out that Chinese grapes contained the mechanical substances 3-5 times higher
than the allowed level. The Chinese products have been available in
Chinese apples have been grown with a “special
technology” - they are covered with the bags with pesticides inside. Chinese
pears have been found as containing Endosulfan with high toxicity which can
damage human’s reproductive organs and endocrine system.
Made-in-China vegetables and fruits have been
penetrating more and more deeply into the Vietnamese market with no
obstacles. Since the imports from
It is estimated that some 1,000 tons of Chinese fruits
crosses the border gates to enter the Vietnamese market every day. In late
April 2013, five people were hospitalized after eating Chinese fruits, one of
them died.
Fake rice, dairy products, eggs, fruits with high
concentrations of mechanical residues, rotten frozen meat, counterfeit money,
all are made in China, have been available in Vietnam, undermining the
Vietnamese economy.
The business tricks played by
Chinese
The business tricks played by Chinese showed that they
don’t respect the business morality.
At first, Chinese sought to purchase goods in big
quantities, accepting to pay high for the goods to encourage local merchants
to collect goods to sell to them. As the demand increased dramatically, the
price soared, making Vietnamese companies unable to collect materials to run
their processing factories.
Later, when Chinese could appropriate the markets, they
suddenly stopped the collection and forced the prices down, thus making local
residents suffer. The sweet potato price, therefore, felt by 70 percent, the
pineapple by 90 percent.
Vietnamese farmers and traders suffered heavily because
Chinese unilaterally canceled commercial contracts, installed quarantine
barriers and deliberately delayed the customs clearance of
Chinese were thought to conduct “odd” behaviors when
seeking to purchase strange things. However, they were not “odd” at all. They
bought phong ba trees, which can help purify the air, because the Vietnamese
environment would be polluted without the trees. They tried to collect mat
gau plants, a kind of precious herb, because the massive purchase would lead
to the exhaustion of the plants.
Chinese bought scrap copper at high prices to encourage
people to steal electric wire. They bought scrap fiber optics to encourage
people to damage optic cables. They bought
Chinese toxic products, from fake poultry eggs,
vegetables and fruits, spices and toys, have been available everywhere in
Dr. Nguyen Minh Phong, a well-known Vietnamese
economist, has warned that Chinese products would bring two problems to
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Thứ Bảy, 18 tháng 5, 2013
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