Chinese businessmen join Vietnamese distribution chains
Chinese businessmen seem to get involved more deeply into Vietnamese distribution chains, which allows them to more effectively compete with Vietnamese enterprises in collecting farm produce, experts have warned.
Many Chinese businessmen now do not any longer act simply as the partners who import products from Vietnam, but they have joined more deeply into the chains with Vietnamese businessmen.
Thu, the owner of a private business which specializes in exporting fruits in Ben Tre province, has been rarely present at the packaging workshop. Thu has to regularly travel to neighboring provinces to seek to purchase fruits of different kinds.
After collecting fruits, she carries products to her workshop in Ben Tre province, where the fruits are packaged before they are carried to the HCM Cit
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