China’s newly installed leaders have signalled their concern at rising unemployment in the slowing Chinese economy by making several stage-managed public appearances this week.
On Tuesday President Xi Jinping paid a surprise visit to a jobs fair in the eastern city of Tianjin, while Li Keqiang, the premier, gave warning that the country faced an unprecedented challenge in finding jobs for a record number of university graduates.
In a nationwide teleconference on Monday widely reported in state media yesterday, Mr Li said that nearly 7m tertiary students would enter the jobs market in July in China, the largest number in its history.
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