confidence that we are better positioned to navigate through this and keep our recovery going there was an analysis out that said the united states economy may grow faster this year they are in china for the first time in decades. that is because we have more strength and resilience in our economic recovery than almost anywhere in the world. i m sorry to interrupt you. in the middle of the deepest lockdown they ve had in covid. bloomberg said that is the reason we may have a slightly higher growth than china. with all due respect, i think that americans feel that they are looking at the stock market and they are seeing their savings dwindle and they are making new decisions about whether they will buy a home or whether or not the tuition payment will be a little bit more difficult this year. i am just asking, what do you recommend to them in terms of specifics and what they can do to whether this a little bit
recent data by one body suggests the uk ticks many of these boxes, resulting in 30% growth, while the previous favourite destination, the us, has lagged at 2% to 3%. that data is from chinese online tuition payment service easytransfer. i ve been speaking to the company s president, tony gao. i mean, like, generally can be about 2 billion us dollars. i mean, like, generally that can be about 2 billion us dollars. over 2000 universities in 80 countries. and they see super strong growth to our platform. about 100% from 2020-2021. although the circumstances, the students are limited by flights, visa or government regulations and cannot go regulations and can now go
let s talk about china s zero covid policy now. it s made travelling out of and into the country very difficult, but has not prevented a surge in students from the mainland heading to universities abroad to study. chinese students are picking where they go more carefully now than they were before, though evaluating covid policies, social distancing rules, and online or in person classes. recent data by one body suggests the uk ticks many of these boxes, resulting in 30% growth, while the previous favourite destination, the us, has lagged at 2% to 3%. that data is from chinese online tuition payment service easytransfer. the co founder and president, tony gao, joins us to explain these and other new trends. it s wonderful to have you on the
she was given france s highest civilian honour the legion d honneur in 2007. let s talk about china s zero covid policy now it s made travelling out of and into the country very difficult but has not prevented a surge in students from the mainland heading to universities abroad to study. chinese students are picking where they go more carefully now than they were before though evaluating covid policies, social distancing rules, and online or in person classes. recent data by one body suggests the uk ticks many of these boxes, resulting in 30% growth, while the previous favourite destination, the us, has lagged at 2% to 3%. that data is from chinese online tuition payment service easytra nsfer. i ve been speaking to the company s president tony gao.
that is exactly what prosecutors alleged that they had evidence of here. just one example of many. prosecutors say, quote, the payment of tuition expenses for weisselberg s family members constituted employee compensation and taxable income on weisselberg and was treated as part of weisselberg s annual compensation in internal record with the corporation. however, an indirect tuition payment was not included on weisselberg s top two or otherwise reported a federal state or local tax authorities. no income tax held in connection to a tuition payment. so the trump board will have allen weisselberg and they said one thing and the tuition payments and the weisselberg and the company and the tax authority something else. these charges against the trump organization cfo of course were announced last week. and since then donald trump s been out doing the thing that are benefiting from throughout