Protests among factory workers in China are rapidly growing, driven by unpaid wages and job losses attributed to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports. Radio Free Asia reports that unrest is affecting workers nationwide, as many factories have closed, prompting demonstrations demanding fair compensation and challenging dismissals. Anxiety among industry leaders is palpable, with warnings of potential delays in supply chains. An analysis by Goldman Sachs indicates that around 16 million jobs in China could be at risk, intensifying the economic struggles exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Protests among factory workers in China are on the rise, spurred by unpaid wages and factory closures linked to President Trump's tariffs on Chinese imports.
With Trump's tariffs pushing cuts in jobs and production, many factory workers in China are facing harsh realities, including unpaid vacations during tough economic conditions.
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