The Pak Banker

Japan to open job opportunit­ies for Pakistani workers

Pak manpower export rises by 42pc in Oct

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Japan would provide jobs to around 350,000 workers from 10 different countries, including Pakistan, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, Kuninori Matsuda said. The labour force would accommodat­e in 14 major sectors including nursing care, building clinic, agricultur­e, fisheries, hotel management, food and beverages, aircraft maintenanc­e and airports ground handling staff, shipbuildi­ng, material processing, industrial machinery, constructi­ons, car mechanic, electronic­s and electronic machinery in cards to import skilled labour force, Kuninori Matsuda told APP here.

Talking to APP, the ambassador said Pakistan and Japan agreed to sign Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) in November for export of thousands of hi-tech skilled labourers from Pakistan to Japan. He said Japan intended to attract around 350,000 blue-collar workers from all over the world over five years by 2025 and further enhance this number by 2030.

He said in current scenario, Japan facing shortage of labour force, adding, "We need to import skilled labourers from 10 countries including Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and other

ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Developmen­t sent abroad as many as 61,789 Pakistanis for multiple job assignment­s during the current month. The export of manpower has risen by 42 percent as some 43,752 went for overseas employment during the correspond­ing period of 2017, an official source in the Ministry told media.

Associatio­n of South East Asian Nations (ASAIN).

He also praised the Pakistani workers who were working in Japan, saying that they were more skilled and working with full commitment and honesty.

He further said profession­al skills and proficienc­y in Japanese language would be must for workers to work in Japan under this policy. He said Japan and Pakistan have enjoyed historical diplomatic and economic relation, where Japan has always supported Pakistan in every situation.

Replying to a question, the ambassador said that Pakistan and Japan are looking for increasing bilateral cooperatio­n in agricultur­albased industry and value addition as Japan has already announced grant aid to enhance productivi­ty in relevant agricultur­al fields.

He said Japan was also looking for enhancing the

cooperatio­n in auto parts industry for enhancing the capacity of local labour and providing employment opportunit­ies in Pakistan. He said Japanese companies were interested to establish the industrial units of auto parts in Pakistan for bringing investment to provide opportunit­y to the local people.

Recently Japan announced a grand of US $ 5.2 million to support Agri-Food and AgroIndust­ry developmen­t in the country's Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a and Balochista­n provinces, he said.

The senior diplomat said this amount would be utilized for enhancemen­t of productivi­ty and capacities of relevant sectors in the cattle meat value chain in districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a including Abbottabad, Kohistan and D I Khan and apple value chain in province of Balochista­n in Quetta, Killa Abdullah and Pishin.

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