S'pore in prime position to be China's partner
The Republic's role as recipient, partner and enabler of China's Belt and Road initiative will extend beyond the Singapore-Malaysia high-speed rail link.
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AT a time when many fear the rise of protectionism, China continues to look to build relationships in South-east Asia.
The final communique at the September G-20 summit in Beijing set out a roadmap for reviving global economic growth: citing fiscal and monetary coordination, structural reform and the need for improvement in multilateral trade and investment as being very important.
China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) will certainly help in bringing focus to some of these ambitions.
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