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S'pore calls for deeper cooperation with China amid global shifts
November 19, 2025
|The Straits Times
Both sides can jointly safeguard regional peace, boost global governance resilience
Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing (right) and Mr Huang Jianfa (left), Executive Vice-Minister of the Organisation Department of the CPC Central Committee, at an MOU signing ceremony with Ms Tan Gee Keow, Permanent Secretary of the Public Service Division, and Mr Shi Jun, member of the Ministerial Board and director-general of cadre management, Organisation Department of the CPC Central Committee, on Nov 18.
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Singapore and China must deepen cooperation and strengthen trusted leadership to navigate a period of profound global shifts, ministers from Singapore said on Nov 18.
Speaking at the 10th Singapore-China Forum on Leadership, which coincides with the 35th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two countries, Coordinating Minister for Public Services Chan Chun Sing noted that the current era is marked by geopolitical competition, rapid technological disruption and diverse aspirations in societies.
The world today, noted Mr Chan, stands at an “inflection point”, as it faces challenges that are reshaping how nations govern, grow and live together. “We must build on our partnership to shape trends, seize opportunities, and forge new paths forward,” he said.
The challenges include intensifying geopolitical competition and a crisis of confidence in institutions that have underpinned the global order for decades.
Mr Chan noted that bodies such as the United Nations and the World Trade Organisation are increasingly seen as ineffective, outdated or irrelevant, with conflicts bypassing the UN Security Council and trade disputes going around the WTO.
When climate agreements lack enforcement and multilateral frameworks are questioned, people lose faith not just in the institutions themselves, he said, but also in the idea that nations can work together to solve shared problems.
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