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Japan eyes educational investment in HCM City

Japan’s Kake Educational Institute is planning to establish a vocational training school in Ho Chi Minh City in order to meet the increasing demand of skilled labourers in Vietnam.
Japan eyes educational investment in HCM City ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
HCM City(VNA) – Japan’s Kake Educational Institute is planning to establish avocational training school in Ho Chi Minh City in order to meet the increasing demandof skilled labourers in Vietnam, according to a representative from theinstitute.

During a meeting with Vice Secretary of the municipal Party Committee Tat ThanhCang on March 20, PhD. Shozo Azuma from the institute expressed his hopethat the Vietnamese Government will back the project.

He stated that his visit to HCM City aims to study the training demand in thecity.

According to the guest, about 1,500 Japanese companies are operating inVietnam, and they have great demand of high-quality labourers who canproficiently use Japan’s machines and technologies.

If the project is implemented, it will mainly focus on majors such as mechanics,electronics, biomedical engineering, and advanced technology, he said.

For his part, Cang introduced vocational training activities in the city to theguest, stressing that the project is consistent with HCM City’s need in thefield.

He suggested the institute consider working with the municipal Departments of Education andTraining, and Labour,Invalids and Social Affairs to survey vocational training schools to get deeper insight into theprofessions and training demand in the city.-VNA

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