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JICA: Southeast Asian trainees prefer RoK to Japan

In a recent report on the programme to receive foreign intern trainees, the Japan International Cooperation Agency said the Republic of Korea (RoK) is emerging as a destination more preferable than Japan in the eyes of Southeast Asian trainees.
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Tokyo (VNA) – In a recent report on the programme to receive foreign intern trainees,the Japan International Cooperation Agency said the Republic of Korea (RoK) is emergingas a destination more preferable than Japan in the eyes of Southeast Asiantrainees.

Accordingto the report, made on the basis of JICA’s interviews with government agenciesin charge of sending trainees abroad of six Southeast Asian countries,including Vietnam, Northeast Asian economies of Japan, the RoK and China’sTaiwan are competing for labour from Southeast Asia. However, the RoK ispreferable to foreign workers thanks to its efforts in improving workingconditions.

Japan’sNHK TV station quoted experts as saying they worry that this economy cannotattract skilled workers if it fails to improve the working conditions./.
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