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Agence France-Presse on MSNVietnam police probe Chinese tea brand over South China Sea mapVietnamese police are investigating a Chinese tea brand over an online map featuring Beijing's disputed claims in the South ...
Backlash is brewing as Chagee prepares to enter Vietnam with its first outlet, slated to launch in Ho Chi Minh City.
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The Rakyat Post on MSNChagee In Trouble After Showing China’s Nine-Dash Line Map In AppPopular Chinese tea chain Chagee is in trouble after its mobile app showed a map with Beijing’s disputed nine-dash line claim ...
Illustration showing the nine-dash line on a map of a disputed area of the South China Sea on a laptop in Lao Cai province ...
Introduced in 1947, the map has been a point of contention among six nations due to China's extensive claims over the South China Sea.
Irate consumers spur boycott calls after Chinese tea chain’s app prominently displayed the controversial nine-dash line.
Vietnam aggressively monitors all references to the demarcation known as the nine-dash line. Read more at straitstimes.com.
South China Sea tensions hit Vietnam as shops pulled out Baby Three dolls over a facial mark allegedly resembling Beijing's ...
China issued a map in 1947 detailing its claims over a vast majority of the area with the so-called nine-dash line and calls it the South Sea, while the Philippines calls its own claimed parts the ...
VIETNAM: Chagee, a well-known Chinese milk tea brand, is facing a wave of backlash in Vietnam just as it prepares to expand into the Southeast Asian market.
Vietnam officials are investigating the Chinese milk tea brand Chagee, which is set to open its first store in Vietnam, for ...
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