Vocational Education: A New Engine for Pilot Free Trade Zones and Free Trade Ports to Soar in the Wave of Comprehensive Deepening Reform
Abstract
Against the backdrop of comprehensively deepening reforms, the construction of pilot free trade zones and free trade ports has become an important engine for promoting high-quality economic development in China. Vocational education, as an important way to cultivate high-quality technical and skilled talents, plays an irreplaceable role in the construction of pilot free trade zones and free trade ports. This article analyzes the demand for vocational education in pilot free trade zones and free trade ports under the background of comprehensive deepening reform, explores the path for vocational education to help pilot free trade zones and free trade ports take off, and proposes corresponding countermeasures and suggestions, in order to provide reference for vocational education to better serve the construction of pilot free trade zones and free trade ports.
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