Singapore, Shenzhen can work together as gateways to S-E Asia and China’s Greater Bay Area: DPM Gan


Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong visiting UBTech Robotics, a leading maker of humanoids and service robots, in Shenzhen on Sept 2. - MDDI

SHENZHEN: Singapore and Shenzhen are gateways that can work together to spur investment between South-East Asia and China’s Greater Bay Area, with companies from the Republic keen to continue investing in the southern tech hub and in Greater China, said Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong.

He invited Shenzhen’s firms to look at opportunities in Singapore and its immediate neighbourhood, highlighting the Sijori Growth Triangle that encompasses Singapore, Johor in Malaysia and the Riau Islands in Indonesia.

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