Japan and Nepal signed an MoU to establish a bilateral labour agreement that will enable Nepalese workers to be employed in Japan under the technical intern training program (TITP) and other categories of Japanese visa. This agreement is a significant step towards promoting fair and legal labour migration between these two countries.

Under this agreement, Nepal will send skilled workers to Japan for training, internships, and employment through the TITP program. The TITP program allows for the transfer of skills and knowledge to foreign workers in areas such as agriculture, construction, nursing care, and food services. Japan has been implementing this program since 1993, and it has become an essential source of cheap foreign labour.

Nepal has been one of the primary suppliers of labour to Japan, with many Nepalese workers employed in various industrial sectors. This new agreement will ensure that the Nepalese workers are protected under Japanese laws and regulations, including labour laws, social security, and health insurance. Additionally, the workers will be provided with Japanese language training to enable them to communicate effectively with their employers and co-workers.

The agreement will also help reduce the number of illegal migrants from Nepal by providing a legal pathway for workers to come to Japan. It will also provide a platform for Japan to meet its growing demand for skilled labour.

This agreement is significant for both countries, as it paves the way for better cooperation and mutual benefits. For Nepal, it provides an opportunity for its workers to gain new skills and earn higher wages. For Japan, it ensures a steady supply of skilled workers to help address the country`s labour shortage.

In conclusion, the Japan Nepal labour agreement is a positive development for both countries. It will promote fair and legal labour migration and ensure the protection of Nepalese workers in Japan. This agreement is an essential step towards strengthening the bilateral relationship between Japan and Nepal and achieving mutual growth and development.