Singapore, partners pledge to keep essential trade moving
Annabeth Leow
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SINGAPORE and half a dozen other regional economies have pledged to keep air, sea and other trade flows open during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Less than a week after the Republic and New Zealand committed to ensuring supply chain connectivity, Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile and Myanmar also signed on to a pact to do so.
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