relationship here between the economics of china and the economics of the us as well as the politics of both countries. both countries. absolutely, since covid, i would both countries. absolutely, since covid, i would say both countries. absolutely, since covid, i would say there - both countries. absolutely, since covid, i would say there has - both countries. absolutely, since| covid, i would say there has been both countries. absolutely, since - covid, i would say there has been an unraveling in trust from the united states towards china, all intelligence agencies and other sources have said the chinese government has been dishonest about the origins of this or, further investigations and no true accountability for it, and it also exposed our supply chains, or medical supply chains and deep asked boserin medical supply chains and deep asked boser in this climate would china about what you re seeing not just medical but in general, the exports from china have been moving downwar
that over the next 12 months, as we head into the us election year, when the entire china sentiment is rising, the government would encourage that, i think pigs would probably get worse. how bad can it get? i think we ll see soon enough but i think as we know that you want to stop importation of tvs in china. david, i see it s a big list coming on so i have tojump in david, i see it s a big list coming on so i have to jump in there on so i have tojump in there i m afraid, thank you very much for your analysis. thank you for your time. an extremely rare half male, half female bird has been spotted for the first time in 100 years and captured on camera. here it is, it s a green honeycreeper but usually, the male has bright blue feathers with a black head and the females are green all over. let s speak to mike dilger, a naturalist & broadcaster who can speak more on this rare bird. thank you for coming on programme.
unemployed people continued to rise, the chinese leader, president xi, came up with an idea. for decades, young people have left rural areas such as this, they have gone to big cities to study and find a job. he wants them to come back, get employment here and revitalise rural economies. the problem is young people are finding it is not that easy. manyjobs in the country are lower paid and require fewer skills. even in the city, at this job fair in beijing, there is a skills gap. most of the openings don t need a masters degree. mr xi wants the next generation to eat bitterness. a way of saying, just suck it up. but after enduring years of strict covid lockdowns, many young people don t want a hard life. this woman has a marketing degree from a city a few hour s drive from beijing.
after a few months of searching she has taken a job in customer service, for now. both she and her boyfriend want to work, but the pandemic also changed their outlook on life. translation: my parents are less educated. - the things they encountered, the places they visited, are few and limited. they have never left their home province. they just want a stable life. but we want to see more things, see the outside world and think about what we really dream of. studying hard no longer guarantees a glittering career in china. the post covid generation is adjusting its expectations and finding its own way through an ailing job market. leaders will hope to get a grip on this crisis in the next year in case it festers into a more troublesome generational discontent. laura bicker, bbc news.
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