
Singapore and Japan sign energy and climate cooperation pact

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Singapore and Japan have signed the 'Energy, Sustainability, and Climate Change Cooperation Framework' on March 15. The agreement focuses on civil nuclear, hydrogen, carbon capture technologies, and cross-border electricity imports. It aims to facilitate policy exchanges, financial cooperation, and mutual recognition of standards. Both countries will promote investments in low-carbon energy projects and support the development of related technologies and supply chains. The framework was signed by Tan See Leng and Akazawa Ryosei, the respective ministers in charge of energy and trade.
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