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China says jobs will remain stable over next five years despite AI and labour‑market challenges
A recruiter (left) holds a notice detailing jobs on offer at a job fair in Dongyang, in China’s eastern Zhejiang province on March 6, 2026. — CN-STR/AFP pic

BEIJING, March 7 — China can keep employment stable and sustain positive momentum over the next five years, its human resources minister said today, even as rising labour market uncertainties and the rapid development ⁠of artificial intelligence ⁠pose ⁠challenges.

China will expand ⁠employment ⁠opportunities for young people, college ⁠graduates and migrant workers, Wang Xiaoping, minister of Human Resources and Social ⁠Security, told reporters on the sidelines of the ⁠annual parliamentary session ⁠in ⁠Beijing. — Reuters

 

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