Vietnamese protesters were arrested after clashes with police over a proposed law on special economic zones they fear will be dominated by Chinese investors. Besides Nha Trang, demonstrations also took place on Sunday throughout the country including the capital, Hanoi, and in Ho Chi Minh City. Vietnam said in May last year it planned to open three special economic zones that offer investors greater incentives and fewer restrictions than available in the country at present. The protests went ahead despite a concession by the communist government, which said Saturday that it would ask parliament to delay approving the law until the end of the year. The National Assembly voted Monday to delay the law’s passage until the next session in October.