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Singapore, China ink multiple cooperation deals

Singapore and China signed ten agreements on health, food safety and environment, among other things, at their 16th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC), the highest-level bilateral meeting between the two countries.
Singapore, China ink multiple cooperation deals ảnh 1Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat (L) and Chinese Vice-Premier Han Zheng (Source: The Singapore Ministry of Communications and Information)

Singapore (VNA) - Singapore and China signed tenagreements on health, food safety and environment, among other things, at their16th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation (JCBC), the highest-levelbilateral meeting between the two countries.

Held on December 8, the event was co-chaired by Singapore’sDeputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat and Chinese Vice-Premier Han Zheng.

At the meeting, the two countries committed to working togetherin new areas like public health, seeking measures to boost connectivity andbuilding strategies for a prosperous future. 

The two sides considered cooperation within the framework ofthe Belt and Road initiative as well as joint work in economy, trade,innovation, finance, people-to-people exchange, and sustainable development.

They also discussed how Singapore can continue to contributeto China's development strategies in the region regarding their bilateralprojects, such as the Singapore-China Shenzhen Smart City initiative.

The Singaporean official said digitalisation, connectivity,and sustainable development are increasingly important for their post-COVID-19bilateral cooperation. 

Concerning pandemic-related travel measures, Heng noted thatSingapore and China will be discussing how to better utilise the existing fastlanes, increase flight frequency and restore normal people-to-people exchangesat an appropriate time.

This will contribute to the recovery of their economies andpeople's livelihoods, he said./.
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