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‘Notorious’ Vietnam market defies raids, US tariff threats to sell luxury knock-offs
The Ninh Hiep wholesale market in Hanoi, Vietnam, continues to thrive in counterfeit luxury goods despite government raids and U.S. tariff threats. Sellers report minimal enforcement, with police conducting annual seizures for media coverage, allowing business to persist.
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