Under the document, the company will co-conduct basic and specialized training in welding, painting, and electricity with vocational training schools in Vietnam designated by the MoLISA. Meanwhile, the ministry will make efforts to find skilled human resources and help in immigration procedures.

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Trainees who complete this joint training program will receive basic Korean language training, and then be sent to the RoK to work at shipyards, including Hyundai Mipo, under an E-7 visa program for skilled workers.

To date, Hyundai Mipo has cooperated to attract more than 700 skilled Vietnamese workers to work at its shipyard in Ulsan city.

The company expects that this newly-signed agreement will not only help improve the skill of Vietnamese workers but also solve the shortage of human resources in the shipbuilding industry and develop this industry in both countries.

Source: VNA