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China’s Lust for Durian Is Creating Fortunes in Southeast Asia

Demand for the fruit, known for its rich taste and intense smell, has reshaped parts of Southeast Asia, where it has long been a staple.

Thomas Fuller and Gabriela Bhaskar
Author: Thomas Fuller and Gabriela Bhaskar

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Thomas Fuller and Gabriela Bhaskar

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China, Consumer Behavior, Economic Conditions and Trends, Freight (Cargo), International Relations, International Trade and World Market, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Politics and Government, Protectionism (Trade), Thailand, vis-photo
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