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China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

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China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

2025-12-16 23:33 Last Updated At:12-17 17:17

China created 12.1 million urban jobs in the first 11 months of 2025, meeting its full-year target of over 12 million a month ahead of schedule, official data showed on Tuesday.

Over the same period, the average surveyed urban unemployment rate was 5.2 percent, better than the annual target of about 5.5 percent, according to data from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security.

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China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

Central to household livelihoods and social stability, employment has remained high on China's policy agenda, with authorities introducing comprehensive measures to support job growth.

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

China creates 12.1 mln urban jobs in Jan-Nov

Cuba has strongly condemned the United States' seizure of a Venezuelan oil tanker, with a former Cuban diplomat calling the action illegal and warning it threatens regional energy security as the U.S. escalates pressure on Venezuela.

Carlos Alzugaray, the former Cuban diplomat, said the seizure of the tanker and its cargo violates international law.

"They have seized the ship, the tanker, but they have also seized the oil, they have taken the oil. All the sanctions that the United States has imposed on Venezuela are illegal because they are not based on any decision of an international institution like the Security Council of the United Nations," he said.

U.S. forces last week seized a Venezuelan oil tanker, the Skipper, in the Caribbean, alleging it was part of an "illicit oil shipping network supporting foreign terrorist organizations." The U.S. has since intensified its campaign against Venezuela's oil trade.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he has ordered a total blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers traveling to and from Venezuela, escalating a months-long pressure campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Trump also said that the Venezuelan government has been designated "a foreign terrorist organization," accusing it of involvement in crimes including terrorism, drug smuggling and human trafficking.

Trump also claimed that Venezuela is "completely surrounded by the largest armada ever assembled in the history of South America," warning that the pressure would continue until the assets he said had been taken are returned to the United States.

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has also denounced the U.S. seizure of Venezuelan oil tanker last week, calling it an act of piracy and maritime terrorism as the U.S. blockade may also impact Cuba, which is experiencing an energy crisis and is heavily dependent on oil imports from Venezuela.

For Cuba, the seizure raises particular concerns. The island is facing a deep energy crisis marked by rolling blackouts and relies heavily on oil imports from Venezuela. Cuban officials fear that expanded U.S. enforcement actions could further disrupt supplies.

The tanker seizure coincides with an expanded U.S. military presence in the Caribbean under "Operation Southern Spear," officially described as a counter-narcotics mission. Cuban authorities argue that the deployment violates a regional declaration designating Latin America and the Caribbean as a "Zone of Peace," and have called for international condemnation of the U.S. actions.

Cuba condemns US seizure of Venezuelan oil tanker amid energy crisis

Cuba condemns US seizure of Venezuelan oil tanker amid energy crisis

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