
Kota Kinabalu: Despite training over 100 young Sabahans in South Korea, there are still some 1,000 positions to fill in SK Nexilis and SBH Kibing once the plants are ready in Sabah, according to State Industrial Development and Entrepreneurship Minister Phoong Jin Zhe.
He said the trainees have returned but there is still a significant shortage of workers and urged those interested to contact his Assemblyman’s Office in Foh Sang, Luyang, here.
Both factories have initiated sending Sabahan technical staff to South Korea and China for training and learning new technologies.

