Speaking at the 15th Conference on International Exchange of Professionals held in south China's Shenzhen city, head of the State Administration of Foreign Experts Affairs (SAFEA) Zhang Jianguo said foreign experts were important resources and will help China achieve economic and social prosperity.
Foreign experts should be offered opportunities in sectors that have specific demand for them, he said, adding that measures should be taken to prevent "brain waste".
Jianguo said unskilled foreign workers who demand ultra- high wages should be not be given high salaries.
To attract more foreign talent, China streamlined the paperwork needed to secure foreigners a work visa.
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The trial programme has unified the previous two permits into a single work permit, making it easier for foreigners to work in China, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
The number of foreign employees in China has increased at a staggering pace over the past decades.
There were less than 10,000 foreign experts working in China in the 1980s.