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WED · 2026-05-13 · 09:46 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0513-75863
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Hong Kong labour chief rejects review of non-local graduate visas despite job slump

Hong Kong's Labour Secretary, Chris Sun Yuk-han, has rejected calls to review the non-local graduate visa scheme or lower talent scheme thresholds, despite a significant drop in entry-level jobs. He stated that the workforce is shrinking and local graduates are insufficient to meet demand.

William YiuSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-13 · 09:46 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 2 min
Hong Kong labour chief rejects review of non-local graduate visas despite job slump
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Hong Kong's Labour Secretary, Chris Sun Yuk-han, has rejected calls to review the non-local graduate visa scheme or lower talent scheme thresholds, despite a significant drop in entry-level jobs. He stated that the workforce is shrinking and local graduates are insufficient to meet demand. Sun acknowledged a 61% decrease in graduate vacancies between 2022 and 2025, with roles in administration and IT heavily impacted by automation and AI. He announced that the Employees Retraining Board will be rebranded as "Upskill Hong Kong" to retrain highly qualified young people and enhance the local workforce's competitiveness, including offering AI application training. This decision comes as global economies face similar challenges with AI impacting entry-level hiring.

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Hong Kong labour chief rejects review of non-local graduate visas despite job slump.

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The workforce is shrinking and local degree holders are insufficient to meet demand.

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Roles affected by automation technology, such as IT and programming, saw drops of nearly 90% and 80% respectively.

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Number of full-time vacancies for university graduates fell from 80,000 in 2022 to 31,000 in 2025.

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More than 60% of surveyed enterprises worldwide indicated they would reduce entry-level hiring due to AI automation.

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Hong Kong’s labour minister has dismissed calls to review the city’s immigration scheme for non-local graduates or to lower thresholds for talent schemes, despite a sharp decline in entry-level roles, arguing that the workforce is shrinking and the number of local degree holders is insufficient to meet demand.Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun Yuk-han also said the Employees Retraining Board, which will be rebranded as “Upskill Hong Kong” later this year, could adopt a new focus to help highly qualified young people “transform” and find jobs.He told the legislature on Wednesday that the number of full-time vacancies suitable for university graduates fell from about 80,000 in 2022 to around 31,000 in 2025, a drop of 61 per cent.“Among them, roles more affected by automation technology, such as administration and information technology and programming, recorded more pronounced drops of nearly 90 per cent and 80 per cent respectively,” he said.“The widespread application of AI has begun to have impact on the demand for entry-level positions … In fact, all major global economies are facing similar structural challenge amid the popularisation of AI.”He cited a survey by the International Data Corporation suggesting that more than 60 per cent of surveyed enterprises worldwide indicated they would reduce hiring for entry-level positions within the next three years due to AI automation technologies.In February, the government announced in its annual budget that it would rebrand the Employees Retraining Board as Upskill Hong Kong later this year, offering skills-based training courses, including in AI applications, to enhance the competitiveness of the local workforce.
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