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Bro, the weak chinese trolls here repeating themselves all the time just dont get it...they don't get what Vietnam is man:

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US learned the lesson after VN war, no US soldier wanna fight against VN anymore.

For CN, they only dare to fight against VN IF having daddy US's support like in 1979. But Cnese here just cant stop bragging and lying like Ah Q to save face. Thats so pathetic.at the end, they will still be end up and "executed" like Ah Q, in 2023 :cool:
 
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With China's Economy Battered By Pandemic, Millions Return To The Land For Work

June 8, 202011:47 AM ET

EMILY FENG


AMY CHENG

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Seasonal agricultural workers plant peanuts next to wheat fields in China's Henan province. With tens of millions of urban and factory jobs lost, many of the newly unemployed have returned to their rural villages.

Amy Cheng/NPR
Since the coronavirus pandemic battered China's economy, tens of millions of urban and factory jobs have evaporated.

Some workers and business owners have banded together to pressure companies or local governments for subsidies and payouts.

But many of the newly unemployed have instead returned to their rural villages. China's vast countryside now serves as an unemployment sponge, soaking up floating migrant workers in temporary agricultural work on small family plots.

"Say a factory used to hire 1,000 temporary workers; now, without new orders, these business owners can't afford to hire this many people," Yan Xiyun, a labor intermediary, told NPR. "The factory I usually go to in previous years could easily hire 2,000 people. Now there is scarcely anyone [on the factory floor]."

Ten years ago, Yan left her own village near the small city of Zhumadian in Henan province for the first time and joined the migrant workforce. Now, she's a headhunter working on commission, placing thousands of villagers like herself in electronics factories.

However, with the economy badly struggling, Yan says hourly salaries have dropped, some by more than 35%. So has the number of villagers she's been able to place in manufacturing hubs like Shenzhen and Dongguan, in China's south.

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defines extreme poverty as living on less than $1.90 a day, or $694 a year.)

Researchers at Stanford University and Beijing's Renmin University who sampled nearly 700,000 villagers from seven Chinese provinces this year found measures to mitigate the spread of the virus have so dramatically reduced migrant workers' incomes that most have been forced to buy less food.

"In late April, only about half of those rural workers who were working last year were [still] working," said Scott Rozelle, a Stanford economist who led the team of researchers. "This is a good and bad news story. There was very little disease outbreak and China did many things to try to cushion the effect of the lockdown. But there were negative employment effects."

Worse, only about 10% of China's jobless normally receive state unemployment benefits because of stringent requirements that favor white-collar work. Unemployment insurance is only available to those who have paid into public funds for more than 12 months along with contributions from their employers. A vast majority of migrant laborers, whose jobs are seasonal, do not qualify.

Instead, the only recourse for hundreds of millions of migrant workers lies in a return to the land. But outside Zhumadian, among its dusty, golden wheat fields, villages are also feeling economic pain.

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A tractor pumps harvested wheat kernels into the back of a villager's wagon, outside Zhumadian, Henan province.

Emily Feng/NPR
Like many cities in central China, Zhumadian is a steady source of migrant workers who staff restaurants and factories from Shanghai to Shenzhen. This year, because of its proximity to the epicenter of the coronavirus epidemic in neighboring Hubei province and strict lockdown measures, those workers found themselves stranded in their villages without work.

Late in February, the Zhumadian municipal government was so desperate to get people back on the job, it chartered buses for hundreds of workers, ferrying them from Zhumadian's rural fringe to electronics factories in Guangdong province, more than 800 miles away. But by April, a plunge in consumer demand caused many smaller factories to close their doors for the rest of the year, only weeks after they had reopened as lockdown measures eased.

Among those who left and then returned were residents of Big Zhao Village, so named because everyone in there is related and has the same surname, Zhao. Those who would normally travel hundreds of miles for work must now opt for temporary jobs closer to homes, where wages are much lower.

"My daughter just returned to the village! The electronics factory ended up closing. Because of the coronavirus, no one is buying anything in China and the factory can't import goods," said Zhao, who didn't give his full name because he felt ashamed talking openly about his family's unemployment.

His extended clan is now relying on the wheat harvest for some spending money. It won't be much. Harvests yields this year have been about four-fifths what they were last year.

"The weather is too dry. There's been no rain. Everything we planted this year just dies," Z
hao lamented.

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Freshly shorn stalks of wheat outside Zhumadian, Henan province. Harvest yields this year have been about four-fifths what they were last year.

Amy Cheng/NPR
A lack of economic transparency

Officially, China's unemployment rate has remained remarkably stable over the last five months, even as drastic lockdown measures designed to contain the coronavirus outbreak also prevented migrant workers in China, a demographic nearly 300 million strong, from traveling and entering cities to find jobs.

China traditionally measured unemployment by tallying the number of people who formally register with the government for social benefits, precluding migrant workers with unregistered work.

Economic analysts have pointed out China's unemployment figures, which perpetually hover within a narrow band of 4-6%, are almost certainly inaccurate. China's unemployment rate does not have "a tight relationship with the economic cycle," wrote a group of analysts at Chinese firm Zhongtai Securities in May. The research note has since been deleted from the firm's website.

In 2018, the country's statistics bureau began releasing unemployment data using a new method based on random sampling.

The new method, however, still easily misses millions of rural residents who travel to cities for seasonal work because the sample pool draws only from those who live in cities year round. The registered unemployment rate actually slightly decreased in March, despite nearly 1 million city jobs disappearing because of the coronavirus-related lockdown in the first quarter.

"The survey doesn't really take into account those people who travel frequently between the country and the urban areas like migrant workers," explains Tianlei Huang, a research analyst at think tank Peterson Institute
https://www.npr.org/2020/06/08/8684...pandemic-millions-return-to-the-land-for-work
 
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Its very hard to find a stable job in CN now.

Google translation :

Li Keqiang inspected Guizhou to listen to the people's sentiment】

[Someone shouted "Employment!"]

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang continued his trip to Guizhou and went to the Guizhou Provincial Public Resources Trading Center. When he asked the crowd "What is the most difficult thing now?", someone shouted "Employment!".

( Li ignored and didnt reply)

Li Keqiang and the officials accompanying the inspection did not put on the masks. One of the officials who originally wore the masks took off the masks immediately after being reminded by others.

https://m.ntdvn.com/trung-quoc/nguo...-khac-cuong-gia-vo-khong-nghe-thay-52110.html
 
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yeah Vietnam won a great victory using Chinese SAMs, guns and advisors, after losing 3 million people. Meanwhile US just 拍屁股走人 like nothing happened.

don't lie kid, most of all weapons were made in Soviet Union, China allied with Uncle Sam from 1969 when Kissinger visited peking.

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Strange! Food warehouses are constantly burning while China is urgently responding to food shortages
Dong Phuong • 14:48, 07/07/2061125 views

Raging floods hit China, along with snowstorms, hail, grasshoppers ..., China's food crisis is also imminent. Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had to urgently prepare food to prepare for food shortages. But the strange thing is that China's large grain warehouses have recently caught fire.

This year, China's main wheat producing areas have experienced a drop in production due to heavy snow, hail, and drought. In recent days, netizens have posted videos of a grasshopper "army" appearing in Xiangyang City (Xiangyang) in Hubei Province, Jiangcheng District in Jiangcheng City in Pu'er City. ), Yunnan Province, Guilin City Guangxi Province ... Grasshoppers congested to fly to the sky, ruined agricultural trees.

While locusts have been widespread, 26 provinces and regions in southern China have been surrounded by floods, affecting the production of major food crops such as rice and maize. With countries around China such as Vietnam and Thailand reducing large volumes of grain exports and rising grain prices, China's food crisis is imminent.


Food depots in many places continuously caught fire
On July 1, the cereal depot in Do Quan City (Duyun), Guizhou Province, caught fire, causing netizens to worry about the security of grain reserves.

According to mainland media, the fire was completely extinguished at 17:30 that day and the area of the fire was about 200 square meters, the cause of the fire was not reported.



A senior in the food store said: Normally, food storage can not catch fire, even when there is a power failure. The four walls and roof of the warehouse are incombustible materials. Previously, the warehouse made of wood burned, only the house was burned and the top grain was burned. He said he had never seen such thick smoke. The stockpile of burnt cereals is far more serious than burnt by bureaucrats. He said that this is definitely the local government poured gasoline to burn, because in the warehouse there is actually no food, they are afraid of being checked and things will break!


In recent years, the food crisis in China has become more serious. The China Food Administration and Reserve (SINOGRAIN) has become a corrupt landmark, and many officials in charge of managing the food store have been exposed. The national food management and storage agency of Ha Nam province has been exposed to 110 employees who took advantage of the rice and rice purchasing policy with national protection prices to buy short sale on short papers. benefit from the state's offset. Industry insiders know that a lot of stockpiles are empty.

For years, when the State Council of China issued a notice inspecting the nation's grain reserves, warehouses across the country would turn on fire.



On July 5, netizens revealed that a new wave of food warehouse burning has begun! Recently, major food warehouses in Shanghai, Henan and Guizhou have been on fire! Cause of real warehouse fire makes people think!
https://m.ntdvn.com/trung-quoc/kho-...i-trung-quoc-dang-thieu-luong-thuc-51270.html

.. He said that this is definitely the local government poured gasoline to burn, because in the warehouse there is actually no food, they are afraid of being checked and things will break!..
CN make fake gold to borrow money, now its also has fake food warehouses thats actually Empty inside.

What a pathetic nation ! Everything is Fake just for "looking good". Seem like CN dont have 1 year food reserve like their officials said. Maybe only 3-4 months.
 
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China's Sinograin investigates corn quality in northeast warehouse
(Reuters) - China's state grain stockpiler Sinograin is investigating the quality of corn in one of its warehouses in northeastern China, it said in a statement on Sunday, after a video shared on social media alleged that the site was full of mouldy, low-grade corn.

A video posted on China's Weibo platform and viewed by Reuters shows a pile of corn inside a warehouse managed by a Sinograin subsidiary in Zhaodong in Heilongjiang province.

Much of the grain in the video appears to be mouldy and there also appear to be large amounts of foreign material.
https://mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKCN24E1OW

Pathetic CN officials lying too much abt "1 year food reserved". Actually, the food in CN warehouses r full of rotten, mouldy, low grade rice,corn,wheat and unable to eat.

Thats why CN food price keep soaring, incompetent Xi failed to control CN food price :lol:
 
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Cnese were captured when trying to enter VN by hiding inside the washing machines
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https://tinnhanh.ai/tin-nhanh-24h/c...oai-chui-vao-may-giat-an-tron-NRE62OrEWQ.html

There r many Cnese trying to enter VN illegally looking for jobs recently due to CN owned factories like Luxshare, Lenovo, TCL quit CN and move to VN to avoid 25% tariff.

Luxshare is recruiting thousands workers, preparing to assembly Iphone in VN, seem like thats the reason why thousands jobless Cnese who lost jobs from Foxconn desperately trying to enter VN to seek jobs in VN Luxshare to get 430 usd/month. :coffee:
 
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Cnese were captured when trying to enter VN by hiding inside the washing machines
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https://tinnhanh.ai/tin-nhanh-24h/c...oai-chui-vao-may-giat-an-tron-NRE62OrEWQ.html

There r many Cnese trying to enter VN illegally looking for jobs recently due to CN owned factories like Luxshare, Lenovo, TCL quit CN and move to VN to avoid 25% tariff.

Luxshare is recruiting thousands workers, preparing to assembly Iphone in VN, seem like thats the reason why thousands jobless Cnese who lost jobs from Foxconn desperately trying to enter VN to seek jobs in VN Luxshare to get 430 usd/month. :coffee:


Ouch.. That looks a bit painful.

Welcome back btw :tup:
 
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Ouch.. That looks a bit painful.

Welcome back btw :tup:
Welcome back @Viva_Viet finally bro :cool:
Tks ,bros. We all know that Cnese try to enter US illegally by hiding inside the washing machines. But at least US is Rich and illegal Cnese can earn thousands USD per month while they only can earn abt 430 usd/month in VN...but those Cnese still desperately trying to enter VN.

Seem like CN economy is too bad now, jobless people is everywhere, desperately looking for Jobs while factories keep leaving CN due to trade war against US-India.

CN economy still survive Simply thanks to its stimulus plan, but it only can save few jobs, not enough for 900 millions Cnese employee.
 
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Bro it's been 6 months, can you tell me when is China collapsing? We were supposed to starved to death by now? All I see is US and India imploding and Chinese economy growing again, the only major economy with growth. Lolol
 
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