BEIJING: Countries need to “build bridges and not walls” in order to navigate the many shared challenges in a highly interconnected world, Minister-in-charge of the Public Service Chan Chun Sing said during his four-day visit to China, which ends on Wednesday .
Mr Chan, who is also Singapore’s Education Minister, added that the system needs to be backed by new structures and greater cross-border cooperation to strengthen the speed and effectiveness of global action to address transboundary challenges, including disease outbreaks and climate change. “Looking ahead, these government-to-government projects can be refreshed to trail blaze new development models of high-quality growth and experiment innovative approaches of governance,” he said.
“The benefits of achieving this are not just limited to Tianjin, but it will go beyond Tianjin to many other places in China, and beyond.”China is Singapore’s largest trading partner, while Singapore has been China’s largest foreign investor since 2013.Held since 2009, the Singapore-China Forum on Leadership is a strategic platform for political leaders and senior officials from both countries to discuss and exchange experiences on common challenges related to leadership development.
Earlier this week, Mr Chan visited the Xiong’an New Area in Hebei province, about 100 km from Beijing.
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