Learn how Japan does not depend on foreign workers

19 May 2017 / 12:47 H.

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia should learn from Japan's experience in becoming a developed country without depending on foreign workers even in doing the dirty, dangerous and difficult jobs, said waste management expert Dr Theng Lee Chong.
He said besides Japan other countries that did not depend on foreign workers even as waste collectors included Hong Kong and Vietnam.
"But in Malaysia, we hardly see Malaysians collecting the waste these days. We need to change the mindset.
"Japan has clean cities without depending on foreign workers," he said during the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)-Economic Planning Unit (EPU) 60 Years and Beyond: The Way Forward Seminar: Development Cooperation Between Malaysia and Japan-Past Successes and Future Partnership here today.
JICA is a governmental agency that implements the Japan government's official development assistance (ODA).
The seminar's objective is to commemorate and celebrate Japan's assistance and cooperation to Malaysia's development over the past 60 years, discuss avenues and options for future development cooperation between the two countries.
Meanwhile, JICA chief representative to Malaysia, Kojiro Matsumoto in his speech said, Malaysia and Japan should deepen their understanding and make the bilateral relations more mature as diplomatic ties between the two counries had been established for the past six decades.
Japan also would like to see more Malaysian trainees visit Japan, he further said. — Bernama

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