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Twenty Filipino migrants take part in Negosyo: MECOnnect program

Posted: 8/14/2019 12:00 AM

Twenty Filipino migrants joined the fishball and shrimp cake training organized by the Manila Economic and Cultural Office in cooperation with the National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology (NKUST). 

The training is part of Negosyo: MECOnnect under the ongoing MECO program that aims to connect its services to our kababayans by providing information and services during their stay in Taiwan. 

“This program aims to provide knowledge and assist Filipino migrants to develop small capital business plans as they prepare to return to the Philippines,” said Irene S. Ng, MECO Director of the Kaohsiung office.

After their hands-on training to make the seafood fare, the group was also brought to the Kezihliao Port in Kaohsiung City for an ocular visit to get a glimpse of the seafood industry in Southern Taiwan.

 

There would be another Negosyo: MECOnnect project coming this October for the production of milk tea, so please stay tuned to our Facebook page for future announcements!