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According to foreign media,6061 aluminum coil Chinese students are bypassing the United States because of trade wars. Many people choose to study in the UK, Canada and Australia.

Hong Kong's "South China Morning Post" website reported on May 28 that the student remittance company Yi Sihui said that after the Trump administration imposed tariffs on Chinese products in 2018, the number of Chinese students planning to study in the United States decreased because they feared Unable to get a visa. Yisihui is a financial start-up company that provides online study fees for Chinese students. It is headquartered in Beijing.

Gao Yutong, CEO of Yi Sihui, said: “It has become a trend for Chinese students to choose non-US universities. The countries with the largest share of new remittances and student interests are the UK, Canada and Australia.”

The report pointed out that the "2019 Chinese Students Study Abroad Survey Report" issued by the Chinese education consultancy Kai Tak Education Group showed that 20.14% of respondents chose the UK as their preferred destination for study abroad, and the proportion of the United States was 17.05%.Other popular destinations include Canada and Australia in English-speaking countries, Germany and France in Europe, Japan and Korea in Asia, and Hong Kong in China.6061 aluminum coil launched by China

According to the report, studying in the United States is regarded by Chinese students as the best way to open the door to top positions at home and abroad. According to the New York-based Institute of International Education, Chinese students account for one-third of the 1.1 million international students studying in the United States.

However, the situation is changing. Zhang Yuguang, a 16-year-old daughter, has been preparing for a computer study abroad for two years. He said: "The trade war makes it harder for Chinese students to apply to American universities. It is even harder to find jobs in the United States after graduation, especially in the high-tech industry."
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