pstrongThe partnership now has six pillars of collaboration./strong/p pSingapore and New Zealand are boosting their partnership to include negotiations on connecting supply chains. /p pSingapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced this in a joint press conference with his counterpart a href="https://sbr.com.
Singapore and New Zealand are boosting their partnership to include negotiations on connecting supply chains. Lee said the new pillar, “Supply Chains and Connectivity,” reflects their commitment to keeping supply chains connected in a volatile global environment.
“As small states, Singapore and New Zealand share a deep understanding of the importance of maintaining supply chain connectivity, especially in times of crisis,” Lee said. “We agreed to begin formal negotiations on an Agreement on Trade in Essential Supplies to facilitate trade in essential items and minimise disruptions during crises,” Lee said.
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