Two countries sign protocol to boost links in ecology, finance
China and Singapore signed a protocol to upgrade their free trade agreement, with the event witnessed by Premier Li Keqiang and Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Monday.
Several other cooperative documents were also signed in Singapore to promote cooperation in fields such as customs clearance, ecology and financial technologies.
Experts said the enhanced bilateral cooperation demonstrates that the two countries are willing to safeguard multilateralism and boost free trade.
Cooperation is a must for win-win outcomes when facing rising protectionism, unilateralism and increasing uncertainties in the international context, the premier said on his arrival in Singapore on Monday afternoon.