Amid tensions, Chinese fruit a turnoff in Vietnam
date:Mar 19, 2013
pinos - whose government also opposes the Chinese claims - and dogs were not welcome. The owner, who gave a single name of Wang, said he put it up to release my anger over the island dispute but took it down after fielding so many calls from reporters.

Given China's size, few countries in the region could contemplate locking economic horns with it for long. It remains Vietnam's largest trading partner, and that will not change anytime soon, regardless of the bad press its fruits get.

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