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Xi highlights employment woes in speech published before US vote

China’s job market has been bruised by a prolonged property crash that has strained local government finances

November 01, 2024 / 09:33 IST
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Xi pledged to make full employment a “priority goal” and youth employment the “focus of the focus” at the May meeting
Xi pledged to make full employment a “priority goal” and youth employment the “focus of the focus” at the May meeting

President Xi Jinping highlighted pressures facing China’s employment market in a newly-published speech that painted a turbulent time for the world’s No. 2 economy, as officials try to arrest a growth slowdown.

“China is entering a period where strategic opportunities as well as risks and challenges coexist, and unexpected factors are rising,” Xi said in the speech published Thursday, making a veiled reference to tensions with the US and his nation’s transition away from property-driven growth.

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“The pressure on stabilizing growth and employment will persist,” the top leader added, in comments carried by the ruling Communist Party’s Qiushi magazine on the cusp of an American election that could redefine China’s relationship with the US. Donald Trump has vowed to impose a 60% tariff on his nation’s biggest economic rival if reelected.

While Xi made the remarks at a Politburo study session in May, China’s propaganda machine often publishes his speeches months — or even years — after taking place, as a way of signaling policy priorities. Investors are currently closely watching any signals from the senior leadership for signs of what fiscal support a huddle of lawmakers next week will rubber stamp in the next stage of China’s stimulus rollout.