Hanoi, April 27 -- Jakarta (VNA) - Indonesia is accelerating efforts to better align vocational training with business demand to tackle skilled labour shortages in special economic zones (SEZs) - one of the key growth drivers of the economy. The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower estimates labour demand in SEZs will reach around 80,200 workers this year, while businesses continue to face significant skills gaps, particularly in processing industries and higher value-added services. The challenge has sharpened the need to better match training supply with labour market demand. Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said the government has allocated funding for vocational training programmes tailored to the demand of enter...
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