(HBO) - On March 15, through the channel of Tin Phat Trading and Technology joint Stock Company operating in the field of export, 16 provincial workers left the country to work Taiwan market.


The provincial laborers left the country to work in Taiwan market in the morning of March 15. 

The developments of Covid-19 pandemics have impacted and limited the labor export markets in other countries. Besides Taiwan market, a number of other markets in Europe, in Korea and in Japan have begun receiving foreign workers again. The number of newly-exported laborers, who are mainly from Kim Boi, Cao Phong, Tan Lac, Da Bac, Luong Son and Hoa Binh districts, have been accepted to work in the fields of construction, food technology, convalesce, maid..., with a basic salary of 24 million VND a month or more. In addition, the laborers are guaranteed the conditions of accommodation, living and transportation. 

It is expected that on April 15, 14 more provincial workers will be allowed to leave the country to work in other foreign markets. There are 64 workers waiting to take off.


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