China weathered Trump's tariffs - but the Iran war is taking a toll
"No-one understands what our life is like," says one man who is unwilling to be named.
"We work and work and have no life.
Please help us," another adds - a rare, risky plea to a foreign journalist.
And that was even before the US-Israel war with Iran shook the global economy.
Still, it proved resilient, boosting exports and reporting GDP growth of around 5%.
But the discontent continued to simmer.
"I'm going to try and find work elsewhere," says another worker from a rural province.
Most are well over 40 years old, and frustrated at yet more uncertainty.
This is one of the reasons Beijing is calling for the war to end.
And higher oil prices are now hitting them hard.
"It means fewer orders," says one trader over tea in a back room office.
If they don't pass the rising cost on to the customer, they absorb it themselves.
That is hard for those who're already working with slim margins.
This time, there is resignation.
But there is still opportunity amid the uncertainty.
Humanoid robots wave and sing as international visitors take selfies.
This is the China that leaders in Beijing want the world to see.
The one thing that is common is that their price is going up, traders say.
For one, they are made of plastic, which uses oil in the manufacturing process.
"Some of the cars are still waiting at Chinese ports. "
In some countries waiting lists for Chinese EVs have been growing as petrol and diesel costs soar.
They have decided to do a deal and are haggling with the trader.
"We are here to co-operate with Chinese companies.
That is also what Beijing wants.
"Ironically, a declining US is something that China hoped to see.
But is this the America that China wanted?
It would prefer a US that is more predictable, and that is perhaps easier for Beijing to manage. "
She believes the summit scheduled for May will temper China's response to the war.
"Beijing wants to do whatever it can to secure that meeting. "
And Trump seems to want that too.
Xi is also holding meetings and phone calls with the crown princes of UAE and Saudi Arabia.
One of them shows his pass from the Canton Fair.
"I cleaned the toilets," he says, laughing as he takes another puff of his cigarette.
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