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Haris Munandar, official at Indonesia's Industry Ministry, emphasizes the need for local workers to be skilled and competent in order to make the nation's manufacturing sector more competitive and innovative. To boost the skills of Indonesian workers, the Industry Ministry will offer education and training through cooperation with the country's Chamber of Commerce and the various industry associations as well as the Ministry of Manpower and Transmigration and the Ministry of Education and Culture.
The Industry Ministry also plans to establish eight polytechnics up to 2019 for workers in the rubber, steel, and palm oil industry. Munandar is content to see that nearly 60 percent of Indonesian workers in the manufacturing industry currently already have a certificate that confirms their skills. He added that the government will continue its efforts to boost Indonesian workers' expertise. This is particularly important to entice foreign investment. For foreign investors it is vital to have professional (or skilled) local workers. Without skilled workers, the foreign investor prefers to set up his manufacturing plant in another country.
The Industry Ministry also plans to establish eight polytechnics up to 2019 for workers in the rubber, steel, and palm oil industry. Munandar is content to see that nearly 60 percent of Indonesian workers in the manufacturing industry currently already have a certificate that confirms their skills. He added that the government will continue its efforts to boost Indonesian workers' expertise. This is particularly important to entice foreign investment. For foreign investors it is vital to have professional (or skilled) local workers. Without skilled workers, the foreign investor prefers to set up his manufacturing plant in another country.
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