BEIJING: Singapore takes a long-term view in its cooperation with China, and that means looking beyond the ups and downs of each country's economic development, said Minister-in-charge of the Public Service Chan Chun Sing on Wednesday (Sep 13). Speaking to Singapore media at the end of a four-day visit to
In meetings during his trip, Mr Chan said Chinese officials were “very clear” about not just immediate challenges, but also those in the months and years ahead.
Singapore, too, has its own ups and downs, he added, pointing out that the success of bilateral projects isn’t measured “in a few years”. Held since 2009, the forum is a bilateral platform for political office holders and senior officials to exchange experiences on leadership development challenges.
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