Agreements inked to foster further Brunei-Singapore cooperation, reports Borneo Bulletin


Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office and Minister of Finance and Economy II Dato Seri Setia Dr Awang Mohd Amin Liew and Minister of Education Datin Seri Setia Dr Hajah Romaizah Mohd Salleh with Singapore Minister for Education and Minister-in-Charge of Public Service Chan Chun Sing at the MoU signing ceremonies. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Aug 27 (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): The Brunei govt have signed four Memoranda of Understanding with the Singapore Government.

They are the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Cooperation in Public Service Capacity Development; MoU on the Brunei Darussalam-Singapore Youth Education Scholarship; MoU on Strengthening Trade and Investment Cooperation in Food and Medical Products; and MoU on Cooperation in Energy and Green Economy.

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