Some local Chinese governments face big pressure in safeguarding livelihoods: finance minister

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Some local governments face relatively big pressure in safeguarding people's livelihood and wages, China's finance minister Liu Kun said on Friday on the sidelines of the meeting of the nation's parliament.

FILE PHOTO: Chinese Finance Minister Liu Kun attends a news conference on China's economic development ahead of the 70th anniversary of its founding, in Beijing, China September 24, 2019. REUTERS/Florence Lo

BEIJING - Some local governments face relatively big pressure in safeguarding people’s livelihood and wages, China’s finance minister Liu Kun said on Friday on the sidelines of the meeting of the nation’s parliament. Millions in China are expected by analysts to have lost their jobs as a result of disruptions from the coronavirus pandemic.

 

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