INITIATIVES FOR Assistance, SHIPPING Passageway
A clean and modern shipping corridor will also be built between Singapore and Tianjin, making it the first of its kind to connect the two nations.
In order to help the decarbonization and digitalization of the transport sector, the corridor will serve as a testbed for both nations to pilot and test digital options, alternative fuels, and technologies, as well as to facilitate labor advancement.
A memorandum of understanding and agreement, one of the 24 Accords and contracts previously announced on Thursday andnbsp, was signed by the Tianjin Municipal Transport Commission and Singapore’s Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore to identify the hall.
In order to “deepen partnerships across the public sector, organizations, and education in both nations,” both nations have also put together 15 fresh assistance initiatives, according to the Prime Minister’s Office of Singapore.
These include two Agreements that were signed by Tianjin Mayor Zhang Gong, China’s Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Ni Hong, and Singaporean National Development Minister Desmond Lee at the JSC conference.
According to Mr. Lee, March was a special time for both Singapore and China because diplomatic ties between the two nations were strengthened to an” All-Run High-Quality Future-Oriented Partnership.”
The new initiatives “lay a great base for Singapore and China to encourage high-quality green growth in the Eco- City in our next certain of our collaboration,” Mr. Lee said.” Over the past 15 years, we have transformed salt pans, desolate land, and polluted waterbodies into very tolerable homes.”
Given the difficulties caused by climate change, this is crucial. This will also enable us to take advantage of fresh opportunities in the modern and green economies.
Following the breakthrough meeting on Thursday, Mr. Wong , who is nearing the end of his four-day official visit to China, met with Tianjin Party Secretary Chen Min’er in a diplomatic capacity. He will then travel back to Beijing to meet Lan Fo’an, the finance secretary of China.
In the Chinese capital, he had recently spoken with Taiwanese Premier Li Qiang and Vice Premier He Lifeng.