[Salon] China and Singapore agree to upgrade ties, paving way for hi-tech cooperation



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Dewey Sim
Dewey Sim in Singapore


  April 1, 2023

China and Singapore agree to upgrade ties, paving way for hi-tech cooperation

  • Both countries reaffirm their relationship and pledge to uphold the rules-based multilateral trading system
  • Accords include joint support for two flagship water and environmental projects

Beijing and Singapore have agreed to upgrade their ties and extend cooperation to science and technology as well as supply chains, capping Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s week-long trip to China.  In a joint statement on Saturday, both sides agreed to upgrade bilateral relations to an all-round, high-quality, future-oriented partnership, a move which they said reflected their “desire to set the strategic direction and chart the development of bilateral relations going forward”.

The decision means China and Singapore can strengthen cooperation in areas including trade, investment, the digital economy, food security, finance and aviation, according to the joint statement. The two nations said they would uphold the rules-based multilateral trading system, and work to ensure the stable and smooth operation of global supply chains. Both also reaffirmed the need to further improve relations between China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and enhance the Asean-China Free Trade Area.

The joint statement marked the end of Lee’s six-day trip in China, his first visit to the country since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lee visited the provinces of Guangdong and Hainan before arriving in Beijing on Friday, when he met Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In his meeting with Lee, Xi said ties with the city state were a priority for China’s regional diplomacy and the prime minister’s visit would further elevate the relationship.

“China is ready to strengthen strategic communication with Singapore and deepen strategic dovetailing, so as to make quality the hallmark of China-Singapore cooperation,” Xi told Lee, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV.
“We firmly oppose bullying and unequivocally resist decoupling … and will not allow any country to deprive the Asian people of their right to pursue a better and happier life,” he said.

Lee also met other high-ranking Chinese officials on Friday, including National People’s Congress Standing Committee chairman Zhao Leji and Wang Huning, chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference. On Saturday, Chinese Premier Li Qiang welcomed Lee to the Great Hall of the People for talks. State news agency Xinhua quoted Li as saying China was willing to work with Singapore to “make ‘high quality’ the most distinctive mark in bilateral cooperation”.

Li called for joint efforts to unlock potential cooperation in the digital economy, artificial intelligence and e-commerce, adding that the two sides could work together in training talent, technology innovation and research and development.
Li, who took office three weeks ago, reaffirmed that relations with Asean were a priority for China’s ties with the region, and China firmly supported “Asean centrality”, adding that China was ready with all Asean member states to push forward an upgraded FTA between China and the region.

Singapore is one of the founding members of the 10-member grouping that also includes Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam. Calling the two countries “staunch defenders of economic globalisation and multilateralism”, Li said China and Singapore should work closely to “resist attempts to politicise economic issues, to maintain the stability and smooth flow of the international industrial supply chain and to safeguard the multilateral trading system with the World Trade Organization at its core”.

China is renewing ties in the region as tensions with the United States rise over issues such as restrictions on hi-tech exports, which China says undermine global supply chainsIn addition to the joint statement, Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said at least six agreements would be signed between the city state and its largest trading partner to work together on the food trade, management of international commercial disputes, and biodiversity conservation. One of accords signed between China’s Ministry of Science and Technology and the National Research Foundation of Singapore will see joint support for two flagship water and environmental projects.

Another agreement – between Singapore’s embassy in Beijing and the Beijing municipality – will explore ways to strengthen cooperation in areas of mutual interest such as the economy, trade and urban governance.
The two countries also concluded another round of talks on the China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, which would see a new telecommunications services chapter added to the pact, among others, Singapore’s foreign ministry said. These improvements would offer Singaporean investors better market access in China, and provide for “more business-friendly, liberal, and transparent rules that level the playing field”, it added
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Additional reporting by Laura Zhou


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