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Now Thailand has ruined its image as not that safe for Chinese tourists, it will take time for they to fix and clean up the problems. Vietnam has long sea coast with many attractive tropical beaches that many Chinese tourists like to stroll.
 
What does Vietnam use wheat for? Can Vietnam grow wheat? Is there a historical habit of consuming wheat?
many basic foods as banh mi (baguette), cakes, croissants, banh bao (steam cake). historical we mostly use rice flour, then came the French.
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Is it mostly sex tourism?

Prostitution exists, but it's officially illegal here. Hanoi basically shuts down after 10, and even though Saigon runs later, it's nothing wild compared to Bangkok, Pattaya, and Manila. Vietnam has never really been about nightlife.
 
Now Thailand has ruined its image as not that safe for Chinese tourists, it will take time for they to fix and clean up the problems. Vietnam has long sea coast with many attractive tropical beaches that many Chinese tourists like to stroll.
yes that’s temporary. once Thailand cleans up the mess then Chinese tourists will return.
 
carmaker Vinfast introduces 2 new energy efficient models
Minio Green mini car, range 210km
EB6 mini bus, range 250km
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Canola meal and pea flour at Burcon's alternative meats protein lab in Winnipeg

Huge sacks of canola meal and pea flour sit in a warehouse at Burcon's alternative meats protein lab in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada August 23, 2019.

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JAKARTA, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Feed millers in Vietnam are taking advantage of bargain prices with rare purchases of Canadian canola meal after China, its traditional buyer, curbed imports by imposing hefty anti-dumping duties earlier this year, three traders said on Tuesday.

Vietnamese millers have been importing around 30,000 metric tons a month of Canadian canola meal, used mainly in animal feed, for the past few months, two Singapore-based traders and one Ho Chi Minh-based trader told Reuters on the sidelines of an international industry conference in Jakarta.

The purchases show how trade frictions are disrupting global flows of goods. Vietnam typically imports soymeal, not canola meal, for animal feed, but the drop in price since China imposed duties on Canadian shipments has made canola meal far more attractive.

Vietnamese feed makers were paying $220 per metric ton, including cost and freight, for Canadian canola, compared to around $300-$310 per ton paid by Chinese buyers before the duties were imposed in March, according to traders.

"The volumes are not huge as compared with what China was buying, but shipments are heading to Vietnam," said one of the Singapore traders. "We expect more deals in the coming months."

The traders declined to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media.
Canadian officials had constructive talks with their Chinese counterparts about Beijing's duties during a recent visit, Prime Minister Mark Carney's office said in a statement on Friday.

China, the world's largest importer of canola, imposed preliminary duties of 75.8% on Canadian canola seed imports in August.
Earlier, Beijing had imposed a 100% retaliatory tariff on imports of rapeseed meal and oil from Canada, effective March 20.

Some Canadian canola meal cargoes, which arrived in China after the 100% duty took effect and are now stuck in bonded warehouses, could be redirected to Vietnam, traders said.

Up to 400,000 metric tons of canola meal are sitting in secure warehouses near Chinese ports, with importers facing a 100% duty if they release the cargoes for sale in the domestic market.
"Trading companies which have Canadian canola lying in China are trying to sell to feed companies in Vietnam," said the second Singapore trader. "But the demand is not very big."
 
the army visits Cuba’s panzer division 1101. Fidel Castro revolutionary army is in bad shape.
(another Vietnamese company leases additional 2,000ha for planting crops).
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Đoàn công tác Báo Quân đội nhân dân thăm Sư đoàn Tăng 1011 (Cuba)

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Viettel mobile surveillance radar in a box
designed to detect UAVs and cruise missiles flying at low altitudes
designed in modular form, easy to disassemble, transport and deploy in difficult terrains, mountainous areas
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parts of radar complex
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Chinese tourists numbers are huge and enough for all South East Asian countries. We hope Thailand will solve their issues soon. If Thailand tourism goes down, it would not be good for Vietnam too, as we are more or less connected together as a common tourist market.
 
Chinese tourists numbers are huge and enough for all South East Asian countries. We hope Thailand will solve their issues soon. If Thailand tourism goes down, it would not be good for Vietnam too, as we are more or less connected together as a common tourist market.
yes that’s temporary. once Thailand cleans up the mess then Chinese tourists will return.
The essence of traveling is to go from a place you are tired of staying in to a place others are tired of staying in. As for the entire tourism industry, it is always fluid rather than fixed. Even if Thailand's tourism industry recovers, it will not prevent a large number of Chinese tourists from traveling to Vietnam.

You just need to consider maintaining tourist appeal.

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Outside the window of my house is the Yuewang Tower, the first of the four famous towers in the Tang Dynasty of China. This is a photo I took from my home.
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I look at it every day and have become numb to it. However, whenever a friend comes to visit me, he will ask me to take him to visit it.......
 
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The thing about export trade is, there is always a market for your produce.
 
Many Russian Kamaz truck at sea port. it will be used to re-equip and install indigenous weapons systems on chassis

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