Hello and welcome to Business Matters here on the BBC World Service with me,
Rahul Tandon, going to be another... busy programme.
The first half, we'll be talking a lot about relations between China and the United States,
of course, the world's two largest economies.
In the second half,
we're going to be looking a little bit more at employment in the US as Donald Trump makes an important announcement when it comes to who's going to be running the department.
Looking at labour statistics, we'll be finding out why people in China are actually paying.
to have pretend jobs.
And we'll be talking about the end of the Dial-Up Internet.
So a lot to get through, guiding us through the programme.
We have Jennifer Pack, who's China correspondent for American Public Media.
And let's be honest, Jennifer, it's a busy job at the best of times.
Now, it must be insane with everything that's going on.
Do you get a minute to rest?
We try.
We try.
And do you succeed?
Yeah, no, I mean, the thing is, the tariffs are head spinning.
But actually, if you know where the base comes from, it's just long and dragged out.
That's all it is.