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“Dual education to help tackle unemployment”

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“Countries with a developed dual education system do not have a problem with youth unemployment, and Serbia has recognized this,” says Christoph Leitl.

The president of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber is on a two-day visit to Belgrade as of Monday.

This endeavor requires a strong chamber of commerce, which serves as a hub for companies that train both skilled tradesmen and administrative staff, Leitl told Tanjug.

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Dual education is the backbone of a strong economy, he said, adding that every economy needs a highly-skilled workforce, he said.

A strong chamber of commerce is a prerequisite for a vibrant economy, as that is the only way of successfully representing the interests of the business community before the state and political institutions, Leitl noted.

Source; B92

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