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  1. 💰 Truck drivers prefer national roads over highways due to low freight rates and high fuel costs, and toll charges based on weight are unfair to them. 00:01 Truck drivers now mostly use national roads instead of highways for hauling goods. Freight rates are low, and cutting costs is essential for survival. Toll charges based on weight are unfair to truck drivers. 🛣 The construction and opening of a new toll station on National Highway 205 in Jangu province raises concerns about the financial situation and the time it will take to recoup the investment. 04:23 The toll station on National Highway 205 in Jangu province has been completed and is about to start operating. The province is already in debt and spending over 60 million yen on the toll station raises questions. Other provinces in China have also started toll collections at national highway toll stations in recent years. 🏢 Concerns over local government debt risks in China and the need to address unfairness in housing purchases. 07:29 National road tolls and civil servants' salary issues also discussed. Beijing authorities to issue 1 trillion yen in special National Bonds to repay local government debts. Tight local finances remain a problem despite the announced measures. 💰 Civil servants in multiple regions across China have experienced pay cuts ranging from 15% to 20%. 11:06 Civil servants in Jwai saw a yearly income reduction of 60,000 to 880,000 Yen, while those in Shinen experienced cuts between 50,000 to 100,000 Yen. Some areas in Guangong had already started delaying subsidy payments, and Shanghai's Department level officials saw a reduction in their annual salary from 350,000 to 200,000 Yen. In Hong Joo, some organizations experienced pay cuts as high as 40% during the national day holiday in October. 📉 China's population begins to decrease, leading to a decrease in the need for public officials and potential financial strain on the government. 14:43 China's population has started to decrease, marking a historic turning point. The decrease in population leads to a severe imbalance between population and financial support. Civil servants may face pay cuts due to the decrease in population, causing concerns about potential abuse of power.
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