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"Japan is currently looking for foreign workforce to work in the country; on the other hand, the Philippines is looking for countries to send its overseas Filipino workers who have been ordered to leave Kuwait, amounting to millions of unemployed Filipino workers.[35]" The given source does not state that Japan is "looking for foreign workforce to work in the country", it is an article about sinking birthrates. The only action by the Japanese government it mentions is trying to raise the birthrates of Japan's native population. The only mention of foreign workers is a quote from a future proposal in an OECD report, not by the Japanese government itself. The article also does not say anything specifically about Filipino workers. I suggest the removal of the sentence. --79.248.47.5 (talk) 23:23, 29 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]