report by the iaea on the plan to discharge the treated water from the fukushima nuclear power plant. ever since, from the fukushima nuclear power plant. eversince, i from the fukushima nuclear power plant. ever since, i have been continuing my efforts in this regard, including in particular by visiting fukushima, where a number of important things happened. the first, i would say, was for me the opportunity to meet with 11 mayors of the region, of the prefecture there, near the plant. the chamber of commerce, the fishermen association and other local actors and people from the area. i felt that my direct contact with them was indispensable, was something i was keen on doing in order to do what i am doing with you here, but of course, with the added, i would say, ingredient of this being in contact with the people at the first lines of impact of whatever we do there. what happened in march 2011 there and the subsequent actions that have been taken by the japanese government f
she wants to assure her chinese counterparts that washington and beijing can engage in vigorous competition and also sustained co operation on transnational challenges. but she s a trusted and respected interlocator in china. let s stay with the us economy because stock markets have fallen sharply and borrowing costs have surged on bond markets on expectations the federal reserve will have to continue raising interest rates to control inflation. private sectorjobs data for may came in twice as strong as expected taking investors by surprise and rattling wall street, which is now upping its bets on how high rates will have to go. let s speak to michael hewson, chief market analyst at cmc markets. how taken aback were investors about the strength of the us labour data? how can they get it so wrong? i think that really signifies the market reaction. i think this