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Facing a labor shortage, Japan is expanding recruitment efforts beyond ASEAN to countries like Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan. Economic growth in Southeast Asia has reduced interest among youth there to work abroad, prompting Japan to seek new sources. The government plans language and skills training programs, including partnerships with agencies in Uzbekistan and Bangladesh. Sectors like nursing, food service, and construction are prioritized. Worker numbers from South and Central Asia remain low but are expected to rise significantly soon.

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Bonik Barta 17 Jul 25

Japan Seeks Workers from Outside ASEAN; Bangladesh and Uzbekistan Included in the List

To address its labor shortage, Japan is now turning its attention to South and Central Asia. Since Southeast Asian countries have become more economically advanced, people there are losing interest in working abroad. In this context, Japan is looking at countries like Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, and Uzbekistan as new sources of workers. This was reported by Nikkei Asia.


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