US sanctions hit job prospects in Xinjiang, local official admits for first time
A senior official with the Xinjiang regional government said US sanctions would lead to reduced job opportunities in the region, in the first official confirmation of their economic impact. Chen Weijun, vice-chairman of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, told a press conference on Friday that those affected included ethnic Uygurs, but expressed confidence in the…
Chen Weijun, vice-chairman of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, told a press conference on Friday that those affected included ethnic Uygurs, but expressed confidence in the region’s future development.
“In the short term, US sanctions will have some negative impact on Xinjiang’s economic development,” Chen said.
“Some enterprises face difficulties exporting products, are suffering losses and have reduced production capacity – leading to fewer job opportunities for workers from all ethnic groups, including the Uygurs.”
The Xinjiang government has not released any data on unemployment directly caused by the sanctions.