clau00006Nov 192 min readSingapore and Germany have upgraded their relationship to a "strategic partnership" and will work together more closely on AI and climate change.Germany and Singapore have elevated their relationship to a "strategic partnership" and will work together more closely in important areas like trade, cybersecurity, and climate change.At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong jointly made the announcement, according to a news release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on November 19, 2024.The two leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to continuing to collaborate as like-minded partners and the positive status of Singaporean-German relations.The following are the five cooperative pillars that make up the strategic partnership:Intelligence, (Cyber) Security, Defense, and PoliticsThis entails strengthening collaboration on AI research, creating a safe channel of communication for intelligence sharing, and strengthening military-to-military interaction.Digital, Trade, Investment, and TransportationEncourage the free trade agreement between the EU and Singapore, since it may pave the way for a potential free trade pact between the EU and Asia.Additionally, the two nations will strengthen their collaboration on land transportation issues, such as electric and driverless cars.Energy Transition, Green Economy, and ClimateEstablish areas of collaboration on decarbonization and carbon pricing.Increase bilateral cooperation by holding frequent technical and information exchanges, especially in the area of waste management.Collaborate on green maritime decarbonization projects, such as exchanging data on fuel with zero or nearly zero emissions.Innovation, technology, and research scienceEnhance collaboration between the R&D and startup ecosystems in Germany and Singapore.Execute collaborative research initiatives and grants in areas such as information and communication technologies, quantum technology, and more.Future multilevel collaborationBoost collaborations at the state level by setting up liaison offices in Singapore.Encourage the current educational collaboration between Singapore's Institute of Technical Education (ITE) and educational institutions in the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg, including the creation of a new technical engineer diploma (TED) in electrical engineering with a clean energy focus.boost cross-cultural interactions in both nations.
Germany and Singapore have elevated their relationship to a "strategic partnership" and will work together more closely in important areas like trade, cybersecurity, and climate change.At the G20 Summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong jointly made the announcement, according to a news release issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on November 19, 2024.The two leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to continuing to collaborate as like-minded partners and the positive status of Singaporean-German relations.The following are the five cooperative pillars that make up the strategic partnership:Intelligence, (Cyber) Security, Defense, and PoliticsThis entails strengthening collaboration on AI research, creating a safe channel of communication for intelligence sharing, and strengthening military-to-military interaction.Digital, Trade, Investment, and TransportationEncourage the free trade agreement between the EU and Singapore, since it may pave the way for a potential free trade pact between the EU and Asia.Additionally, the two nations will strengthen their collaboration on land transportation issues, such as electric and driverless cars.Energy Transition, Green Economy, and ClimateEstablish areas of collaboration on decarbonization and carbon pricing.Increase bilateral cooperation by holding frequent technical and information exchanges, especially in the area of waste management.Collaborate on green maritime decarbonization projects, such as exchanging data on fuel with zero or nearly zero emissions.Innovation, technology, and research scienceEnhance collaboration between the R&D and startup ecosystems in Germany and Singapore.Execute collaborative research initiatives and grants in areas such as information and communication technologies, quantum technology, and more.Future multilevel collaborationBoost collaborations at the state level by setting up liaison offices in Singapore.Encourage the current educational collaboration between Singapore's Institute of Technical Education (ITE) and educational institutions in the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg, including the creation of a new technical engineer diploma (TED) in electrical engineering with a clean energy focus.boost cross-cultural interactions in both nations.
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