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TAIYUAN - North China's coal-rich province of Shanxi announced Tuesday it will raise the minimum pay of workers starting April amid rising consumer prices and labor shortages.
Shanxi raised the minimum pay by as much as 18 percent a year ago and is now the latest to join a dozen other regions in announcing further wage hikes this year.
Severe labor shortages, sporadic strikes and rising living costs prompted a round of wage hikes nationwide last year and a new round this year.
China's consumer price index, a major gauge of inflation, rose 4.9 percent in February from one year earlier as food prices surged 11 percent.
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