Senior Minister Teo Chee Hean will be co-chairing the fourth Singapore-China Social Governance Forum in June, which will be hosted by Singapore. Since 2012, the Forum has allowed officials at various levels from both sides to interact and exchange views on common challenges.
SM Teo made the announcement in a meeting with senior Chinese officials in Beijing, and said that though Singapore and China differ in size and complexity, both sides share common challenges and mutual exchanges are valuable. Low Minmin reports from Beijing. SM Teo made the announcement in a meeting with senior Chinese officials in Beijing, and said that though Singapore and China differ in size and complexity, both sides share common challenges and mutual exchanges are valuable.
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