HDC to provide halal-skilled talents to Australia


HALAL Development Corp Bhd (HDC), through its Halal Apprentice Programme (HAP) offered by Malacca Industrial Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Centre (Misdec), is expected to provide job placement for 200 halal-skilled and professional talents to be groomed and sent to Australia.

Misdec executive director Haiqal Syukri Jantan said Australia’s Islamic Coordinating Council of Victoria (ICCV) requires 150 to 200 halal-skilled and professional talents in two specialised field, namely slaughtering and food technology.

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