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In Viet Nam, baiwenhang banned the export of food to China. What about now?

At the end of 2065438+2009, most people are looking forward to a new beginning and better development opportunities in 2020. Unfortunately, this beautiful wish has not come true. At the beginning of 2020, an novel coronavirus broke out, and this virus was particularly strange, even in its incubation period. Now 202 1 starts again, and the epidemic is still not over.

According to media reports, some people in China have been infected with the virus and become patients because they have only been in contact with patients for less than ten seconds without wearing masks. Because of the spread of the virus, the whole China has entered a semi-closed state, and everyone is consciously isolated at home, unwilling to go out casually. In this case, China's production is almost stagnant, but the country consumes more and more resources. Many people are beginning to worry, what if they don't work and have no food? Don't stay at home and starve to death? The state fully understands people's worries, and in order to solve this problem, many people are sent abroad to purchase materials.

Vietnam, a country that has been eyeing China, wanted to use this opportunity to create trouble for China. They publicly announced a ban on grain exports, and as a result, 300 thousand tons of rice were kept out of the port. Vietnam's economic development itself depends on the China market. Most of the rice they used to produce was exported to China. This trade relationship lasted for a long time. Vietnam suddenly announced a ban on exports to China, which can be said to be fishing in troubled waters. Vietnam thought that China would send someone to contact them immediately, and then give them a higher price, so that they could use the donkey to go down the mountain to lift the ban and continue to export rice to China, and then earn more money.

The Vietnamese calculation is really clever, but China is not particularly short of rice and partners. Therefore, the Vietnamese food ban did not have much impact on China. China directly found other partners, spent money to buy a lot of food, perhaps knowing that he had made a wrong choice. Vietnam is particularly afraid. In order to regain market share, it quickly lifted the ban and wanted to continue exporting rice to China. As a result, the Vietnamese action was rejected instead of supported by China. China rejected more than 300,000 tons of Vietnamese rice on the grounds of unqualified quality. If we can't find a buyer in time, these rice will probably be completely scrapped because of mildew.