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Manpower Minister Ida Fauziyah said that her office has received a letter from Taiwan's Labor
              Ministry regarding the migrant workers' placement. One of the conditions mentioned that the
              number of Covid-19 cases in Indonesia must be below 5,000 per day for seven consecutive days.

              "The government is determined to work hard to reduce the number of Covid-19 transmissions.
              Alhamdulillah [praise be to God], as of May 9, the number [of new Covid cases] continued to
              decline to 3,922. If we continue to press the number, the PMI [migrant worker] placement to
              Taiwan can be reopened soon," said Ida in a press statement on Tuesday, May 11.

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              to  Indonesia  Ida  further  added  that  the  decision  of  reopening  migrant  worker  placement  in
              Taiwan was based on the meeting held by Taiwan's Labor Ministry and its Central Epidemic
              Command Center (CECC). Besides, the Indonesian government has also taken necessary steps
              to  renew  the  standard  operating  procedure  for  the  migrant  worker  placement  during  the
              transition to the Covid-19 new normal. This includes the implementation of strict health protocol
              before migrant workers leaving for receiving countries.

              "If the conditions required by Taiwan have been fulfilled, the Manpower Ministry will immediately
              inform Taiwan authorities as a basis for reopening the migrant worker placement," the minister
              said.

              In  its  preparation,  the  Manpower  Ministry  works  closely  with  relevant  agencies  such  as  the
              migrant worker placement companies (P3MI) and associations based on the standard operating
              procedure.

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              will take firm action against P3MI if they don't carry out the placement procedures and Migrant
              Workers' Training Centers [BLKLN] if they don't provide training for job seekers who will work
              abroad," she said.

              Indonesia's  statistics  agency  (BPS)  recorded  that  Taiwan  is  the  second  biggest  destination
              country for Indonesian migrant workers last year. A total of 79,574 Indonesian migrant workers
              were employed in Taiwan, while 79,662 others were employed in Malaysia. These figures only
              represented the number of documented migrant workers .

































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