EconomyIn China's Shenzhen the migrants are back, the jobs aren't
Local government offers temporary lodging to some, but anxiety is growing
Many economic migrants congregate at Longhua Station in Shenzhen on April 1 in hopes of finding work. (Photo by Iori Kawate)
IORI KAWATE, Nikkei staff writer
SHENZHEN -- China's gross domestic product expanded by an inflation-adjusted 4.5% on the year in the January to March quarter, as restaurants and other services picked up following the end of the government's zero-COVID policy, the country's National Bureau of Statistics said Tuesday.