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China Issues 5-Year Employment Plan to Stabilize Jobs

BEIJING, June 17 (Reuters) - China's State Council, the cabinet, issued ​the country's next five-year ‌plan for implementing the "employment-first strategy" on Wednesday, pledging ​to keep the job ​market broadly stable and ⁠prevent large-scale unemployment risks.

The ​plan said China would ​stabilise jobs in labour-intensive sectors including light manufacturing, textiles, foreign ​trade and construction, ​while expanding employment in services including ‌elderly ⁠care, childcare, tourism, catering and others.

China will also adapt to the development ​of ​artificial ⁠intelligence to promote employment and entrepreneurship, ​explore new forms ​of ⁠human-machine collaboration, and use AI to strengthen job ⁠creation ​and public services.

Reporting ​by Ellen Zhang and Ryan Woo; ​Editing by Alison Williams

Source: Reuters


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