Amid tensions, Chinese fruit a turnoff in Vietnam
date:Mar 19, 2013
tion (about alleged dangers) has affected people's psychology, he said. Consumers don't eat Chinese fruits and importers can't sell them.

The media stories on Chinese food scares are laced with rumor and statistics as alarming as they are dubious. The Pioneer, one of the country's largest circulation papers, repeated rumors about leeches in milk and watermelons imported from China. It went on to report on the case of a woman from northern Vietnam who was admitted into a hospital after suffering
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