(Taipei Comprehensive News) Taiwan and India signed a memorandum of understanding and agreed to the introduction of Indian migration to Taiwan to alleviate the shortage of labor and declining childization in Taiwan.
According to the press release of the Ministry of Labor of Taiwan, the representative of Taiwan in India, Ge Xuanxuan, and the President of the Indian Taipei Association, Ye Daff, on Friday (February 16), signed a memorandum of video.
According to a memorandum, the number of industries and people who will open Indian migrant workers will be determined by the Taiwan side, and India will recruit and train migration according to Taiwan's demand.For the implementation details of the enforcement industry and the source of the migration source, the source of the migrant workers, and the qualifications of employment, the two parties will be finalized by the two parties.
Taiwan ’s Ministry of Labor said that with the continuous expansion of the lack of labor in the manufacturing, construction, agriculture and other industries, the increasing demand for the care of the disabled, and Taiwan’ s demand for migrant workers has increased year by year.Indian workers are "stable, hard -working, well -evaluated", and are engaged in the construction industry, manufacturing, and family work, which meet the needs of Taiwan.
The Ministry of Labor said that in the early days of Taiwan, the small -scale trial was introduced and the results were scheduled regularly.
The Taiwan Executive Yuan said on Saturday that this cooperation allows Taiwan to move the source of the country to one more option and can continue to maintain the competitiveness of the Taiwan industry.
An unnamed executive officials said that various countries have now sacrificed various policies to fight for foreign migrant workers. If Taiwan does not actively fight, it may lose its competitive advantage in this wave of grabbing.
According to Reuters, there are currently about 700,000 migrant workers in Taiwan, mostly from Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand.
Taiyin was scheduled to sign this memorandum before December last year, but Bloomberg reported that India would send 100,000 migration to Taiwan to fill the labor shortage of factories, agriculture and animal husbandry and hospitals.The timing is delayed indefinitely.
The KMT legislator Xu Qiaoxin criticized that the DPP has vowed not to open Indian workers and change his face after being elected.Ke Wenzhe, Chairman of the People's Party, said that the introduction of workers should fill the vacancies to avoid replacing Taiwanese workers.