The ongoing East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) training programme in China is strategically designed to cultivate Malaysia’s future rail workforce, as stated by Minister Loke. This initiative is a critical component in preparing a skilled local talent pool essential for the long-term success and operation of Malaysia’s railway sector. Minister Loke underscored that the programme, conducted in China, is directly contributing to the development of a competent and robust workforce, ensuring that Malaysians are equipped with the expertise required for the nation’s evolving rail infrastructure. The emphasis on building Malaysia’s future rail workforce through this programme reflects a forward-looking approach to national development and self-sufficiency in the vital transportation sector.
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