The German government is seeking to attract skilled labor from Central Asian countries to compensate for the labor shortage in various industries. This decision, recently announced, is in line with the government's new economic policies and the increasing demand for labor in different markets.
Why Central Asia?
Germany aims to overcome labor shortages by relying on the capabilities of the workforce from countries like Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan. These countries are recognized as a suitable source for meeting the labor market needs of Germany due to their young and educated workforce.
According to published statistics, many German industries are facing labor shortages, which could lead to a decline in the quality of production and services. Therefore, attracting labor from Central Asia has been proposed as a serious solution.
This program is expected not only to help improve the job market situation in Germany but also to strengthen economic and cultural relations between Germany and Central Asian countries.
By Tag Clar Editorial