An agreement to the effect was signed in Japan on Aug. 26 by visitingVietnamese Minister of Labour, War Invalids and Social Affairs NguyenThi Kim Ngan and IMM Japan President Kyoei Yanagisawa.
Under the programme, Vietnamese trainees do not have to pay any feesduring their training time and receive around 2,000 USD each from IMMJapan.
Minister Ngan said that Vietnamese trainees’ technical knowledge andwork-ethic have been raised after their training time in Japan .
She said she hoped the Japanese economy would recover soon and Japanwould continue receiving more Vietnamese trainees.
For his part, IMM Japan President Yanagisawa said that although thechoice of professions for the one-year technical intern trainingprogramme are limited compared with the three-year programme, hisassociation hoped to receive more Vietnamese trainees.
IMM Japan has received 501 Vietnamese trainees to practice and work forthree years at its member companies and plants since Jan. 2006.Fourteen of them completed their training in early January of thisyear.
Apart from cooperation with the ministry, since 2008, IMM Japan hasalso welcomed a number of Vietnamese high-school students to Japan aspart of an exchange programme./.