Singapore and China ink several deals in Chongqing
The nine agreements signed at the high-level meeting - more than last year - comes as the fourth generation of leaders takes over the helm in Singapore
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Chongqing
SINGAPORE and China have inked as many as nine agreements at their latest apex bilateral meeting held in Chongqing in China's south-west.
The pacts signed by the two sides at their 15th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation meeting ranged from agreements on customs twinning and a smart-city project in Shenzhen to a youth-internship exchange.
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