Group 1 - The new policy toolbox aims to support employment, stabilize foreign trade, promote consumption, expand effective investment, and create a stable development environment, building on previous policies from September last year and the Central Economic Work Conference [1][2] - In the first quarter, China's urban employment remained stable with 3.08 million new jobs created, an increase of 50,000 year-on-year, indicating a positive trend in job creation [1] - The challenges include a projected 12.22 million college graduates in 2025, an upcoming employment peak in June, and pressures from rural labor migration, highlighting structural employment issues [1][2] Group 2 - The policy "combination punch" focuses on expanding job opportunities through various channels, targeting key areas such as new production capabilities, consumption hotspots, and essential public services [2] - Emphasis is placed on youth employment, particularly for college graduates, with initiatives to enhance job service actions, expand labor migration channels, and improve vocational training [2][3] - The need for coordinated efforts across different policies is highlighted, with a focus on stabilizing enterprises to ensure job security and economic stability [2][3] Group 3 - The policy response is both a short-term solution to current challenges and a long-term strategy for sustainable development, aiming to create a virtuous cycle of stabilizing expectations, boosting confidence, and supporting the economy [3] - The ongoing transition in China's development model and economic structure presents persistent pressures for employment and economic stability, especially amid global uncertainties [3]
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Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-05-05 22:04