Singapore and China will work together in new areas, from food security to technology research

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BEIJING, April 1 — As Singapore and China upgrade their bilateral ties, both countries today inked several agreements to further cooperation on a range of issues, such as food...

BEIJING, April 1 — As Singapore and China upgrade their bilateral ties, both countries today inked several agreements to further cooperation on a range of issues, such as food security, technological research and environmental conservation.

The joint statement said China and Singapore plan to strengthen their bilateral cooperation with a “high-quality” and “future-oriented” approach, expanding collaborations in areas like trade, investment, green and digital economies, food security, financial sector, aviation, as well as to unlock new growth opportunities in new fields like digital transformation.

• The MOU, which was inked by Singapore’s Supreme Court and China’s Supreme People’s Court, allow both courts to cooperate on the management of international commercial disputes related to China’s Belt and Road Initiative • The first project, which involves National University of Singapore and Tiangong University, is to develop membranes to achieve seawater desalination with lower energy consumption, and adsorption resins for recovery of valuable metals from the desalination process

• The third aspect involves bilateral exchanges of China National Arts Fund and National Arts Council staff to facilitate the development of projects and skills exchange• The MOU between Singapore’s National Parks Board and China’s National Forestry and Grassland Administration will cover the following areas

• Organisation of joint conferences and workshops, as well as other exchanges and collaborations agreed to by two agencies• The MOU to strengthen the cooperation between Singapore and China’s capital, as well as people-to-people exchanges, was inked yesterday by Lui Tuck Yew, Singapore’s ambassador to China, and Mayor of Beijing Yin Yong

• The latest development means that both countries have completed negotiations and are finalising the legal documents before the signing of the final agreement, which is expected to take place this year

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