Xe cua 'cống nạp' 40 tỷ đồng vì bị chành cua bắt nạt
Chủ chành cua 'áp luật ngầm' thu 30 nghìn mỗi thùng nhưng vì sao các chủ vựa vẫn cam chịu 'cống nạp' một thời gian dài.
A crab dealer in Vietnam is accused of exploiting other local crab vendors by imposing an "unwritten rule" to collect a fee of 30,000 VND per crate. Despite the perceived unfairness of this practice, many vendors have reportedly complied for an extended period. The situation has led to significant financial strain, with one vendor allegedly paying up to 40 billion VND in total, prompting them to sell their car to meet the demands. The underlying reasons for the vendors' continued compliance with the dealer's demands remain a subject of local discussion.
This situation highlights potential issues of unfair business practices and exploitation within local supply chains, impacting the livelihoods of small business owners.
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