Mindanao Times

SWS: 70% of Filipinos worried over Chinese’ influx to PH

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MANILA -- A majority of Filipinos have expressed worry over the growing number of Chinese workers in the country, the results of the Social Weather Stations’ (SWS) September poll revealed.

The SWS survey, conducted from September 27 to 30, found that 70 percent of adult Filipinos were “worried” about the surge of Chinese nationals

working in the Philippine­s.

The respondent­s were asked: “How worried are you about the increasing number of foreign Chinese working here in the Philippine­s?”

Of the 70 percent, 31 percent were “worried a great deal”, while 39 percent were “somewhat worried.”

About 19 percent told SWS that they were “not too worried” and the remaining 11 percent said they were “not at all worried.”

The Bureau of Immigratio­n has estimated that 3.12 million Chinese nationals have entered the country from January 2016 to May 2018.

From 2016 to 2018, about 335,800 working visas and special permits were issued to Chinese nationals.

The influx of Chinese citizens visiting and seeking jobs in the country was observed since President Rodrigo Duterte sought friendly and improved ties with China upon assuming office in 2016.

Some 12 percent of Filipinos believed that “very many” Chinese nationals were working in their locality, 19 percent said there were “somewhat many”, 25 percent think there were a “few”, and the remaining 44 percent were convinced that there were “almost none”, the SWS survey noted.

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