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<title>China launches K&#45;visa to attract global tech professionals</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ China has introduced the new K-visa program to attract global science and technology professionals, positioning it as a flexible alternative to the tightening U.S. H-1B visa. The strategic move supports Beijing&#039;s push for high-tech leadership in AI and semiconductors, drawing interest from skilled workers across Asia. However, challenges like language barriers and domestic job competition remain key concerns for potential applicants. ]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[ GYEONGJU, South Korea, November 1 – Taiwan’s representative to the APEC summit, Lin Hsin-i, said on Saturday that he met with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on the sidelines of the forum to discuss cooperation on semiconductors, technology, and secure supply chains — key issues amid ongoing global competition in advanced manufacturing. ]]></description>
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