The zoo panda is going to be a US-China trade friction? Anxious voice was 7:49 on November 20

A giant panda born and raised in the United States was returned to China to prepare for breeding, leaving the capital Washington on the 19th. The return to China was decided in advance, but the locals are worried that the panda will disappear due to the current trade friction between the US and China.

Returned to China is a four-year-old "Bay Bay", a male giant panda at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington.

In 2015 it was born in the zoo, from the fact that each of the wife of President Obama and Xi Jinping Jintao at that time named jointly, as a proof of friendship, has been gaining popularity.

On the 19th, Baybay left the zoo after being put in a transport gauge while many media were watching.

There are two other bay bay parents at this zoo, but this is also an arrangement that will be returned by December of next year, and there is no plan for a new panda so far.

For this reason, the locals are worried that the panda will disappear as a result of trade friction between the United States and China.

The person in charge of the zoo, who has accepted pandas since President Nixon's visit to China in 1972, said, “I am confident that we will continue to work together.”