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China jobs: Premier Li Keqiang warns of ‘complicated, grim’ outlook, urges action ahead of Communist Party congress

  • Premier Li Keqiang says employment outlook is complicated and grim and local authorities need to focus on job stability
  • But bigger changes are needed to for the efforts to have an impact, observer says

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Premier Li Keqiang says employment outlook is complicated and grim and local authorities need to focus on job stability. Photo: Xinhua

Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has warned of a “grim” outlook for the job market, urging provincial governments to take stronger action to stabilise employment ahead of a landmark political meeting this year.

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In written remarks to a teleconference of provincial leaders on Saturday, Li said employment conditions were “complicated and grim”, and local authorities should step up their efforts on job stability to “ensure the achievement of the annual employment goal and welcome the victory” of the Communist Party’s national congress.

The congress, a five yearly political gathering set to take place in autumn, is expected to mark the start of President Xi Jinping’s third five-year term as the party’s leader.

Li also repeated the need for fee and tax cuts to help small and medium-sized enterprises.

The premier’s directions come as the economy falters over its worst coronavirus outbreak since 2020.
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