Joint projects and visas: how US embassy job cuts could play out in China
American diplomatic offices are expected to shed 10 per cent of their staff on the mainland and in Hong Kong

Any downsizing of the US diplomatic mission in China could affect Washington’s understanding of the country, weaken joint projects, and hold up visa applications, according to observers.
US diplomats and local staff working on the mainland and in Hong Kong might be given notice as early as Friday, sources told the Post.
James Downes, an international relations specialist at Hong Kong Metropolitan University, said such cuts could undermine understanding of developments on the ground in China.
“Reduced staffing may limit the US’ ability to gather nuanced insights and develop a deep understanding of China’s political, economic and social landscape,” Downes said.
This could influence the US’ perception of China and its policies and make the administration of US President Donald Trump look weak, he said.