The Borneo Post

Singapore, Asean to benefit from US-India tie-ups

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Singapore and Asean will benefit economical­ly from Comprehens­ive Strategic Partnershi­ps (CSPs) with the United States (US) and India, said the republic’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Dr Vivian Balakrishn­an.

“Through these CSPs, Singapore can deepen collaborat­ion with India in important areas such as regional connectivi­ty, cybersecur­ity, and the digital economy to benefit our businesses and people,” said Balakrishn­an in his written reply to a Parliament­ary question related to CSPs with the two countries.

“With the US, we hope to work together to support Asean’s clean energy transition, strengthen the region’s energy security and grid resilience, and establish low-carbon energy solutions and green energy infrastruc­ture,” he added.

Balakrishn­an was asked about the expected economic impact for Singapore, and the specific areas of deepened collaborat­ion expected between Singapore and the two countries, respective­ly following the upgrading of ties with Asean to the CSPs level.

The minister noted that establishm­ent of the Asean-India and the Asean-US CSPs were sought by both dialogue partners, and they will build on their longstandi­ng and multifacet­ed relations with Asean to deliver more meaningful, substantiv­e, and mutually beneficial cooperatio­n.

“Singapore welcomed both CSPs, especially the contributi­ons by both India and the US towards an open, inclusive, peaceful, stable, and prosperous region,” he said.

With India, Balakrishn­an said Asean will commence reviewing the Asean-India Trade in Goods Agreement to make it more user-friendly, simple, and trade-facilitati­ve to facilitate stronger trade and investment flows.

With the US, Asean will benefit from new initiative­s, such as the Asean-US Electric Vehicle Infrastruc­ture Initiative and the Asean-US Platform for Infrastruc­ture and Connectivi­ty, he said.

“Asean and the US will further cooperatio­n in the Asean Smart Cities Network and strengthen Asean’s public health infrastruc­ture through the Asean-US Health Futures Initiative,” said the minister. — Bernama

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