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Dear Champions, Employers, Connectors and Supporters
WorldSkills International has suspended the WorldSkills Champions Exchange program indefinitely.
We would like to thank everyone who supported the program and firmly believe the feedback and experiences from all who participated made it a very worthy initiative. We are confident that new opportunities will arise in the future to engage Past Champions in the WorldSkills movement.
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