Singapore and China's Jiangsu province ink 21 deals on sustainability, digitalisation, healthcare
At the annual Singapore-Jiangsu Cooperation Council meeting in Nanjing, 21 deals were inked as both sides look to further cooperation in areas like sustainability, education, digitalisation and healthcare. These come even as global pressures and China's troubled economy cast a shadow over expansion plans. Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah co-chairs the 18th Singapore-Jiangsu Cooperation Council meeting with Jiangsu Governor Xu Kunlin. Investments in Jiangsu and vice versa are up by more than 60% on-year, making Singapore the largest source of foreign investment in the Chinese province. Lauren Ong reports.Â
At the annual Singapore-Jiangsu Cooperation Council meeting in Nanjing, 21 deals were inked as both sides look to further cooperation in areas like sustainability, education, digitalisation and healthcare. These come even as global pressures and China's troubled economy cast a shadow over expansion plans. Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Indranee Rajah co-chairs the 18th Singapore-Jiangsu Cooperation Council meeting with Jiangsu Governor Xu Kunlin. Investments in Jiangsu and vice versa are up by more than 60% on-year, making Singapore the largest source of foreign investment in the Chinese province. Lauren Ong reports.Â