Project agreements worth more than S$3b signed at 10th Singapore-Zhejiang council meeting
Singapore
FIFTEEN project agreements amounting to more than S$3 billion have been signed at the 10th Singapore-Zhejiang Economic and Trade Council (SZETC) meeting held in Singapore, the highest number of such signings since the meeting's inception in 2003.
The projects relating to education, environmental services and financial services, among others, were inked on Monday, witnessed by Grace Fu, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, and Zhejiang's Party Secretary Xia Baolong, who is in town for his first official visit. Ms Fu is also Second Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Second Minister for Foreign Affairs.
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