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China to share its experience for black tea production in Pakistan

China to share its experience for black tea production in Pakistan National April 15, 2021 BEIJING: China prepares to share its experience for black tea production in Pakistan, says a report published by China Economic Net (CEN) on Wednesday. Tea industry can be a promising industry for China and Pakistan to cooperate and China can share its’ experience, said Xu Jiamin, the secretary-general of Guizhou Tea Association in China. As long as the quantity is large, the cost can be lowered. We can make breakthroughs in technology and increase productivity.” according to Xu Jiamin. The report says, Pakistan is the third largest tea importer in the world. They consume a lot of imported tea every year.

Young black workers hit hard by job losses

By JULIAN SHEA in London | China Daily Global | Updated: 2021-04-15 10:02 Share CLOSE A person looks at the adverts in the window of a job agency in London, Oct 13, 2020. [Photo/Agencies] Young black people have been hit harder by unemployment in the United Kingdom over the course of the novel coronavirus pandemic than any other demographic, a study by the Resolution Foundation think tank has revealed. Successive lockdowns have had a particularly large impact on sectors such as hospitality and leisure, where young people are more likely to be working. Within that group, racial divisions have emerged, with unemployment among young black people rising by more than 10 percent, to 35 percent.

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Black churchgoers more likely to be Democrat than black populatio

Congregation with their pastors at a revival. | Getty Images African American churchgoers are more likely to politically identify as Democrat than the overall African American population, according to a report by the Barna Group. In the report released Thursday, Barna found that while around two-thirds of all black adults considered themselves Democrat, a little over three-quarters of churchgoing blacks said the same. Sixty-seven percent of all African American adults said they were Democrat, while 19% said independent, 8% said they had no affiliation, and 6% said Republican. By contrast, 76% of African American churchgoers said they were Democrat, while 14% said they were independent, 5% said they were Republican and 5% said they had no affiliation.

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