VIETNAM-CHINA RELATIONS OF CONCERN AT HCM CITY TEXTILE AND GARMENT EXHIBIT

MANUFACTURERS and industry experts visiting this year’s Vietnam International Textile & Garment Industry Exhibition were concerned that this year’s anti-Chinese riots in Vietnam might damage business relations, but were prepared to put the problems behind them.Ryan Lin, a specialist of the business division of the Taiwan Association of Machinery Industry (TAMI), told WTiN.com the anti-Chinese sentiment in Vietnam of the past year has had an effect on new business deals between Vietnamese and Taiwanese firms. Vietnam was hit by anti-Chinese riots in May ...


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