Shanghai seeks greater cooperation with Singapore, city's top leader tells PM Lee
Li Qiang says both cities could work together in areas like urban management and people-to-people exchanges
Shanghai
SHANGHAI, the economic heart of China, wants to learn from Singapore as it continues to reform itself and open up, the city's new party secretary Li Qiang told Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Wednesday.
Mr Li outlined four areas in which he hoped to see greater cooperation between the two cities as he briefed Mr Lee on developments in Shanghai.
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