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In line with President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s Build Better More campaign, the Transportation Department assured Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of its railway institute’s capability to train the needed critical mass of workforce required for all existing and upcoming railway lines.
The transport official also attested to the PRI’s readiness to capacitate the workforce required in existing and upcoming railway systems currently operated by both the Philippine government and the private sector. Chavez underscored that the core of the institute’s professionals received specialized training in Japan, contributing significantly to the development of the Philippines’ railways sector.
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