A tale of three marketplaces: Chinese commodities, European fairs, Vietnamese entrepreneurs

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This article is based on ethnographic research undertaken over the course of a year (2017) in three wholesale marketplaces situated in Warsaw (Poland), Odessa (Ukraine) and Yiwu (China). Daily transactions in these wholesale fairs span different continents, linking East Asia to Eastern Europe. Key in assembling such far-reaching trading networks are Chinese-made commodities, Vietnamese diasporas and European trade regulations. In this article, I pay particular attention to entrepreneurial Vietnamese as they sojourned to Eastern Europe, originally as part of exchanges that sought to create a ‘socialist ecumene’.

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Marouda, M. (2020). A tale of three marketplaces: Chinese commodities, European fairs, Vietnamese entrepreneurs. Global Networks, 20(4), 725–745. https://doi.org/10.1111/glob.12273

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