Singapore and China Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation with Visa-Free Travel and Agreements

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Singapore and China have agreed to implement a reciprocal 30-day visa exemption arrangement in early 2024, allowing citizens from both countries to travel without a visa for up to 30 days. The agreement aims to promote personnel exchanges and strengthen bilateral relations. Additionally, the upgraded protocol for the China-Singapore Free Trade Agreement grants Singapore greater market access to China's services sectors, while a pilot program will enable travelers to use China's e-CNY digital currency for tourism spending in both countries.
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- Singapore and China sign, endorse 24 agreements during Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation CNA
- Chinese premier meets Singaporean deputy prime minister Xinhua
- Singapore’s Wong and China’s Li agree to boost ‘mutually beneficial cooperation’ South China Morning Post
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