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ASEAN skills competition set for October
Vov/Hanoitimes 17:04, 2014/09/17
As many as 300 candidates from ten ASEAN countries are expected to participate in the 10th regional skills competition at the My Dinh National Convention Centre in Hanoi from October 19-29.

They will compete in 25 skills, two more than the 9th event in 2012. This year, two new events are Mobile robotics and CNC maintenance.

Vietnam organized a national skills competition from May 19-24 to prepare for the ASEAN skills competition. The organizing board selected the best 77 candidates in 25 skills and 51 of them are representing Vietnam at the regional event.

Candidates are being trained in the Republic of Korea, Japan and China. 

 
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