S'pore and China to ink a slew of bilateral deals during Xi's visit
Observers say Singapore's services sector stands to gain from agreements to be formalised this week
Singapore
SINGAPORE and China are expected to announce details of high-level agreements between their two governments, including the third government-to-government project, during Chinese President Xi Jinping's visit to the Republic later this week.
The new agreements will set the tone for the development of bilateral ties amid new economic realities in China, observers told The Business Times.
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