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Singapore, Germany sign framework for sustainability and innovation

17 tháng 11. 2022

Singapore on Sunday (Nov 13) deepened its economic cooperation with Germany, its largest goods trading partner and fourth-largest services trading partner in the European Union (EU).

The Germany-Singapore Framework for Sustainability and Innovation (FSI) was signed by Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations S Iswaran and Germany Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck.

The signing was held at the evening reception for participants of the 17th Asia-Pacific Conference (APK) for German Business, held in Singapore.

The FSI will structure and deepen economic collaborations at the government-to-government, government-to-business and business-to business levels, said the Ministry of Trade and Industry in a statement.

It will promote private sector-led collaborations across sectors such as advanced manufacturing, mobility and green technologies, while facilitating cooperation in areas such as business matching, networking and workplace training, the ministry added.

In 2021, Singapore and Germany’s bilateral trade in goods totalled S$23.4 billion, accounting for almost 23 per cent of Singapore’s total goods trade with the EU. Bilateral trade in services exceeded S$7 billion in 2020. MTI noted that investment relations with Germany are strong, with two-way investment stock exceeding S$16 billion as at end-2020.

Source: The Business Times

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