South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan Compete for Foreign Workers

South Korea has taken significant steps to attract foreign workers across various sectors. The country now offers higher wages for low-skilled foreign workers compared to Japan and Taiwan.

This move aims to address labor shortages and boost economic growth. The government has expanded its employment permit system for low-skilled foreign workers.

The annual limit has increased from 50,000 in 2021 to 165,000 in 2024. This program now includes workers in restaurants, hospitality, and aquaculture industries.

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South Korea plans to welcome forest workers starting in October. This initiative will help alleviate labor shortages in rural and mountainous areas. The country aims to accept up to 1,000 forest workers annually.

In addition, a new training center for the shipbuilding industry opened in Indonesia in August. Trainees receive instruction in welding, safety, and Korean language skills.

This prepares them to work for South Korean shipbuilders immediately upon arrival. The shipbuilding industry faces a worker shortage as many move to the semiconductor and automotive sectors.

Estimates suggest a deficit of 14,000 workers in shipyards in 2023. The government has relaxed visa restrictions to allow more shipbuilding-related workers. Seoul has introduced a program to bring in Filipino domestic workers as “cleaning managers.”

Source: The Rio Times

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