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Asia Pacific to face labour shortage of 12.3 mn workers by 2020: Study

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The business needs and the technology landscape in the world are changing rapidly, and so are also the requirement of the skillsets to help organisations manage these complexities. The Asia Pacific (APAC) region, including India, China, Australia, Japan and Singapore and a few others, has been a large and steady supplier of skilled workforce as the region exports more talent than it imports. However, the region is also expected to face a huge talent crunch of individuals trained in newer technologies and business skills, finds a LinkedIn report on “Future of Skills 2019”. It is estimated that APAC will face
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