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According to the minister, the Taiwan Manpower Development Agency also has drafted a special
              program for the placement of migrant workers and the proposal has been submitted to the
              National Health Command Center (NHCC).

              The program requires intensive collaboration and cooperation between Indonesia and Taiwan,
              Fauziyah affirmed.

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              "Indonesia became the first partner to discuss matters that need to be prepared in the planned
              re-placement of migrant workers to Taiwan," she said.

              As  Indonesia  has  completed  pandemic  prevention  preparations,  it  plans  to  place  1,700
              Indonesian  migrant  workers--850  in  the  formal  and  domestic  sector  each--in  Taiwan,  she
              informed.

              "The Taiwanese representative has advised us (prepare to) start (sending the migrant workers)
              to Taiwan from November 11 to 23, 2021," she said.

              Taiwan's special policy stems from a lack of industrial manpower in the country, she noted. To
              boost economic development and meet its workforce needs, Taiwan has submitted a proposal
              to the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) to obtain approval for Indonesian migrant
              workers' placement, Fauziyah said.

              Indonesia is the first country to re-obtain permission for workers' placement in Taiwan, which
              considered the quarantine requirements before and after entering Taiwan to make the decision,
              she added.

              "With the reopening of this PMI placement, I represent the Government of Indonesia to express
              our  gratitude  to  the  Taiwan  Authority  for  the  cooperation  that  has  been  well  established,"
              Fauziyah remarked.

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