January 4, 2016

Taiwan could introduce workers from Myanmar by June: report

Taipei, Jan. 3 (CNA) Taiwan is planning to bring in workers from Myanmar on a trial basis in the first half of the year, Foreign Minister David Lin (林永樂) has confirmed, according to a local newspaper.

In a Commercial Times report on Thursday, Lin was cited as saying that Southeast Asia has been the focus of Taipei's diplomatic initiatives in the past year, and it set up a representative office in Surabaya, Indonesia's second largest city, in December.

Myanmar's government also set up the Myanmar Trade Office in Taipei in June 2015, and the next step, Lin said, could be to introduce workers from that country into Taiwan. (Courtesy of Focus Taiwan)

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