SHANGHAI: Technology and innovation have opened up many possibilities, from transportation to healthcare to sustainable development, but new ...
SHANGHAI: Technology and innovation have opened up many possibilities, from transportation to healthcare to sustainable development, but new technologies also bring about challenges which we must work hard to resolve, said Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat.Advertisement
Third was to take concrete action towards collaboration. He cited Singapore's joint project with China on the Tianjin Eco-city as an example.He added that Singapore looks forward to exploring further opportunities with China through various bilateral platforms, including the Singapore-Shanghai Comprehensive Cooperation Council and the Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation.
The forum was also attended by China's Minister of Science and Technology Wang Zhigang, Shanghai Party Secretary Li Qiang and Shanghai Mayor Ying Yong.
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