The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

Kishida mulls how to lure skilled foreign workers

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced Saturday that he is considerin­g systemic reforms to attract highly-skilled and knowledgea­ble foreign human resources.

“We must make e orts to attract workers based on the two pillars of the system and a high standard of living,” Kishida told reporters during an o cial visit to Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture.

e government has been focusing on attracting human resources through such measures as introducin­g a system in 2012 that gives preferenti­al treatment to highly-skilled personnel by rating their expertise and technical skills.

However, the number of such workers is low compared to Western countries.

“Looking at the global environmen­t, Japan is lagging, and we’d like to devise a better system,” Kishida said.

On the same day, Kishida visited the planned site of an internatio­nal research and education organizati­on that will be establishe­d in Namie, Fukushima Prefecture. “We want to make this a world-class center where outstandin­g researcher­s from Japan and abroad gather to conduct the world’s most advanced research,” he said.

He also rode in a ying car on the grounds of the Fukushima Robot Test Field in Minamisoma. (Sept. 19)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? Prime Minister Fumio Kishida sits in a flying car on the grounds of the Fukushima Robot Test Field in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, on Saturday.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Prime Minister Fumio Kishida sits in a flying car on the grounds of the Fukushima Robot Test Field in Minamisoma, Fukushima Prefecture, on Saturday.

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