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Eviction or not, these tenants are being pushed out

Marketplace All-in-One

Marketplace

News, Business

4.51.4K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2023

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Evictions are up, which can cause all sorts of health, job and education-related problems. But some renters don’t even get to have their day in court, thanks to landlords who illegally pressure tenants to move. Plus, Commerce Secretary Raimondo wraps up her “productive” visit to China, and Hurricane Idalia forced offshore oil platforms to evacuate.

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0:00.0

How some landlords bully renters to leave, even without an eviction notice.

0:07.4

I'm David Brankhacho.

0:08.4

First, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, Gina Remondo, has wrapped up a 4-day trip to China, calling

0:13.8

the mission productive.

0:15.6

Remondo met Chinese counterparts in Beijing, and on the last day in Shanghai, met with

0:20.6

U.S. businesses.

0:21.7

She briefed reporters before heading out, and Marketplace's China Correspondent Jennifer

0:25.6

Pack was there.

0:28.0

Secretary Remondo started her day visiting the Shanghai campus of New York University.

0:32.8

She then toured Shanghai Disneyland and Boeing.

0:35.5

Her messages, there are many areas where the U.S. and China can still do business, and

0:40.9

that the U.S. will not negotiate on national security.

0:44.5

But do it in a way that's narrowly targeted.

0:47.4

This message is a bit of a tough sell.

0:49.8

American business groups say U.S.-China tensions do affect Chinese consumer sentiment, and

0:54.6

even Chinese companies not affected by U.S. export controls or sanctions, seaworking

0:59.4

with American firms as a political risk.

1:02.4

Since the start of the tit-for-tat tariffs in 2018, a lot of Chinese people feel the

1:06.4

U.S. is trying to suppress and contain China's rise.

1:10.1

Secretary Remondo denies this, and says the U.S. is not trying to decouple from the Chinese

1:15.5

economy.

1:16.6

She now leaves China with promises of more talks and open channels of communications.

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