Indonesia and China Open New Shipbuilding School Together
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Indonesia and China have launched a joint academy to train workers in shipbuilding technology. The Sino-Indonesian Vocational Academy will focus on maritime skills, aiming to strengthen the workforce in both countries.
The new school is part of a broader effort to boost vocational education in the maritime sector. It will offer courses in ship design, construction, and repair. The academy is expected to help meet the growing demand for skilled labor in Indonesia’s shipbuilding industry.
This partnership reflects deepening ties between the two nations in industrial and educational fields. No further details on the number of students or the start date were provided.