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Malaysias Skills Based Employment Agenda Aligns With World Bank Findings Says Ramanan

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The article discusses policy alignment and workforce development initiatives in Malaysia. No direct commercial mechanism, price impact, or supply chain disruption is identified. The content is about labor market policy and education, not specific to any commodity, company, or sector with measurable commercial effect.

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  • World Bank Malaysia Economic Monitor April 2026 report aligns with Malaysia's skills-based employment agenda.
  • Minister Datuk Seri R. Ramanan highlighted talent development and accurate labor market information.
  • Ministry collaborating with Education Ministry to guide students towards high-skilled sectors.
  • Initiatives include improving job matching through MyFutureJobs and enhancing training programs.

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