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Taiwan eyes easing talent shortage, 200,000 new employees by
Taiwan eyes easing talent shortage, 200,000 new employees by
Taiwan eyes easing talent shortage, 200,000 new employees by allowing foreign graduates to stay for 2 years
Aiming to plug a talent shortage, Taiwan has extended the period foreign university students are allowed to stay on the island after graduating to search for a job to two years.
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