Infrastructure capability programme kicks off
Joint effort by Infrastructure Asia, World Bank and SMU will train senior and mid-level regional government officials involved in project preparation
Singapore
AMID gloomy economic forecasts triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic, infrastructure remains a bright spot that can increase business activity and employment, said Second Finance Minister Indranee Rajah on Monday.
Growing economies need reliable infrastructure for carrying out essential functions when faced with external challenges, she said.
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