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[h=1]PM Lee shares views on 3rd govt-to-govt project with China[/h][h=2][/h]He discusses areas of collaboration with senior Chinese leaders
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Published on Sep 16, 2014 8:51 AM
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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday exchanged views with China’s Executive Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli on Beijing’s proposal for a third government-to-government project. -- PHOTO: LIANHE ZAO BAO
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<!-- ****Story byline Section >> Begin --> By Rachel Chang In Nanning (guangxi)
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<!-- ****Story IMU ad in content Section >> Begin --><!-- ****Story IMU ad in content Section >> End --><!-- ****Story content Section >> Begin --> Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday met senior Chinese leaders in Nanning to discuss areas of Sino-Singapore collaboration ahead of the 11th annual China- Asean Expo.
Singapore is the country of honour at this year's expo.
Mr Lee exchanged views with Executive Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli on China's proposal for a third government-to-government project in the western region, said a statement from the Prime Minister's press secretary.
Mr Lee had earlier told Guangdong's Nanfang Daily that the project must fit in with China's priorities, be fully supported by the local authorities, and commercially viable.
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Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday exchanged views with China’s Executive Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli on Beijing’s proposal for a third government-to-government project. -- PHOTO: LIANHE ZAO BAO
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<!-- ****Story IMU ad in content Section >> Begin --><!-- ****Story IMU ad in content Section >> End --><!-- ****Story content Section >> Begin --> Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong yesterday met senior Chinese leaders in Nanning to discuss areas of Sino-Singapore collaboration ahead of the 11th annual China- Asean Expo.
Singapore is the country of honour at this year's expo.
Mr Lee exchanged views with Executive Vice-Premier Zhang Gaoli on China's proposal for a third government-to-government project in the western region, said a statement from the Prime Minister's press secretary.
Mr Lee had earlier told Guangdong's Nanfang Daily that the project must fit in with China's priorities, be fully supported by the local authorities, and commercially viable.