Singapore-Guangdong trade remains strong despite Covid-19
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BILATERAL trade between Singapore and Guangdong remains robust despite the Covid-19 pandemic, with firms pursuing opportunities in areas such as innovation, intellectual property (IP) and finance.
Singapore companies made investments amounting to 8.3 billion yuan (S$1.75 billion) in the Chinese province last year - almost 10 per cent more than investments made in 2019 despite Covid-19, Enterprise Singapore (ESG) said on Wednesday (Oct 20).
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