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Controversial Chinese Toy Pop Removed from Shelves in Vietnam

Controversial Chinese Toy Pop Removed from Shelves in Vietnam
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World March 20, 2025 14:28

vietnam - Vietnam removes popular Chinese toy pop from sale due to territorial controversy. National security and sovereignty concerns arise.

Popular Chinese Toy Pop Banned in Vietnam

Vietnam halts sale of Baby Three toy pop with possible controversial territorial references. Chinese claims in the South China Sea spark outrage.

Toy Design and Controversy

  • Baby Three toy pop with rabbit ears and tear-shaped patterns draws attention.
  • Controversial 'nine-dash line' territorial claims by China.
  • Vietnamese outrage leads to sales suspension.

National Security Concerns

  • Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade initiates stricter inspections.
  • National security and territorial sovereignty issues highlighted.

Impact on Sales and Boycott

  • Boycott due to nationalist sentiments reduces pop prices.
  • Chinese milk tea brand faces backlash over territorial map.
  • Previous boycotts include Barbie film ban in Vietnam.
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