
World's big fashion brands raise controversy after posting South China Sea map with illegal nine-dash line
Following H&M, a chain of world's big fashion brands such as Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, YSL, Uniqlo, Zara,.. also posted the map showing China's illegal nine-dash line on their Chinese website.
11:22 | 05/04/2021

How H&M does business in Vietnamese market?
Entering the Vietnamese market in 2017, H&M has initially reaped successes. In 2019, the clothing-retail company earned VND 1,116 billion ($48.5 million), with a profit of VND 57 billion ($2.4 million).
10:54 | 05/04/2021

China says H&M agreed to publish online map with “nine-dash line”
H&M is said to agree to re-publish an online map with the U-shaped nine-dash line in the South China Sea (Bien Dong Sea) unilaterally drawn by China.
11:16 | 03/04/2021

Chinese game including illegal “nine-dash line” removed from Google and App Store
Chinese game “Panda’s tour around the world” was removed from Google Play and App Store as it included a map showing China's illegal claims over the Bien Dong Sea (South China Sea), also known as the so-called "nine-dash line".
13:22 | 19/11/2020

Vietnamese netizens strike Netflix’s film as it uses map acknowledging China's illegal "nine-dash line"
The Chinese film “Put your head on my shoulder” on Netflix has provoked anger among Vietnamese netizens as it includes a map showing China's illegal claims over the South China Sea or Bien Don Sea, also known as the so-called "nine-dash line".
15:21 | 25/08/2020

Bayer Vietnam CEO fined for spreading map with China's so-called “nine-dash line”
Lynette Moey Yu Lin, CEO of Bayer Vietnam, has been fined for circulatin a map that features China’s so-called “nine-dash line”, an image that serves to violate and undermine Vietnam's national sovereignty, VOV reported on May 16.
08:57 | 17/05/2020

Indonesia to send 120 fishermen to Natuna waters
Indonesia is to send around 120 fishermen from the island of Java to the Natuna islands in the Riau Islands Province, said Coordinating Minister for Political, Legal and Security Affairs Mohammad Mahfud on January 6.
14:57 | 07/01/2020
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