Singapore and Indonesia to collaborate on carbon credits, cross-border trade for SMEs
- SINGAPORE: Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to collaborate on carbon credits and to help Indonesian small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) trade more easily across borders.
- Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara also signed an agreement with Keppel Electric, Sembcorp Industries and the Singapore Energy Interconnections.
- This will provide a clear roadmap for negotiations and discussions, paving the way for the cross-border electricity project, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Monday (Jul 6).
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- SINGAPORE: Singapore and Indonesia have agreed to collaborate on carbon credits and to help Indonesian small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) trade more easily across borders.
- Indonesia’s sovereign wealth fund Danantara also signed an agreement with Keppel Electric, Sembcorp Industries and the Singapore Energy Interconnections.
- This will provide a clear roadmap for negotiations and discussions, paving the way for the cross-border electricity project, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Monday (Jul 6).
Sources: CNA