Singapore remains committed to investing in China long-term: Ong Ye Kung
Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said Singapore remains committed to investing in the long-term growth of China, even as the world's second-largest economy faces economical and geopolitical challenges. Mr Ong, who's also co-chair of the Singapore-Guangdong Collaboration Council, is in the southern Chinese province for the 14th edition of the meeting. 20 deals have also been inked, most notably in higher-productivity sectors like green economy, healthcare and biomedical. Guangdong remains Singapore's top provincial trading partner in China for 35 years running. Deborah Wong reports.
Health Minister Ong Ye Kung said Singapore remains committed to investing in the long-term growth of China, even as the world's second-largest economy faces economical and geopolitical challenges. Mr Ong, who's also co-chair of the Singapore-Guangdong Collaboration Council, is in the southern Chinese province for the 14th edition of the meeting. 20 deals have also been inked, most notably in higher-productivity sectors like green economy, healthcare and biomedical. Guangdong remains Singapore's top provincial trading partner in China for 35 years running. Deborah Wong reports.