Singapore looks to boost bilateral investments, trade with Shandong
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Beijing
SINGAPORE and eastern Chinese province Shandong will explore ways to increase bilateral investments and trade as well as investment cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative at their annual business council meeting later this year.
These were among areas of cooperation discussed by Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information and Health Chee Hong Tat, who co-chairs the Singapore-Shandong Business Council, and Chinese officials during his visit to the province this week.
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