By starting small, Singapore and Japan can tackle big issues: Panellists at bilateral forum

Panellists at the 17th Japan-Singapore Symposium in Tokyo on March 15. ST PHOTO: WALTER SIM
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TOKYO – In an increasingly fractured world, Japan and Singapore are invested in working closely together to protect the existing global order and write new rules, a bilateral symposium heard on March 15.

Such efforts will ultimately be to the benefit of Asean and the wider region, panellists told the 17th Japan-Singapore Symposium, citing collaboration in areas such as trade, climate, ageing and the digital economy.

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