hi there. welcome to asia business report with me, mariko oi. as we told you on newsday, the united states so there was a more constructive economic relationship with china. the comments were made in a speech by the country s treasury secretary, janet yellen. it comes at a time when diplomatic and economic relations between the us and china are increasingly fraught. the bbc s north america business correspondent samira hussain has more. it has been five years since the united states imposed tariffs on billions of dollars of goods coming in from china. since then, not only have trade relations, but diplomatic relations between the two countries have deteriorated. but in a speech at an american university, us treasury secretary janet yellen was emphasizing the need for a more constructive relationship with china. we seek a healthy economic relationship with china, one that fosters growth and innovation in both countries. a growing china that plays by international rules is good
treasury secretary, janet yellen. it comes at a time when diplomatic and economic relations between the us and china are increasingly fraught. the bbc s north america business correspondent samira hussain has more. it has been five years since the united states imposed tariffs on billions of dollars of goods coming in from china. since then, not only have trade relations, but diplomatic relations between the two countries have deteriorated. but in a speech at an american university, us treasury secretary janet yellen was emphasizing the need for a more constructive relationship with china. we seek a healthy economic relationship with china, one that fosters growth and innovation in both countries. a growing china that plays by international rules is good for the united states and the world. both countries can benefit from healthy competition in the economic sphere. but healthy economic competition where both sides benefit is only sustainable if this competition is fair. but t
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life. hi, i m levi, with the catch up. tonight, record university complaints, a rocket explosion and a rare solar eclipse. first, the number of student complaints about university courses in england and wales reached a record high for a fourth year running in 2022. the body that reviews them received 2,850 complaints. that s 3% more than in 2021. 38% of these were about academic appeals, including grades. complaints about service issues like teaching also made up 38%, although this was down from 45% in 2021 and just under a quarter of the complaints related to the pandemic. we ve been speaking to students. i submitted a complaint because i didn t receive any teaching, pretty much, for the entire year. even though i m now a year s more so in debt, i don t have anything to sort of show for that.