
Singapore, Indonesia to collaborate on cross-border electricity project
Indonesian sovereign wealth fund Danantara and Singapore’s Keppel Electric, Sembcorp Industries and Singapore Energy Interconnections have signed a…
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Indonesian sovereign wealth fund Danantara and Singapore’s Keppel Electric, Sembcorp Industries and Singapore Energy Interconnections have signed a memorandum of understanding for a cross-border electricity project, Singapore’s prime minister said on Monday. Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was speaking at a press conference following a meeting with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in Jakarta. Singapore and Indonesia are currently conducting price negotiations for the.
Furthermore, Singapore, Indonesia strengthen partnership through 26 govt and business deals. Prabowo said Indonesia and Singapore would also proceed with implementing their bilateral defence cooperation agreement, adding that the two countries remained committed to strengthening cooperation in both security and broader strategic areas.
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Indonesian sovereign wealth fund Danantara and Singapore’s Keppel Electric, Sembcorp Industries and Singapore Energy Interconnections have signed a memorandum of understanding for a cross-border electricity project, Singapore’s prime minister said on Monday.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSingapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong was speaking at a press conference following a meeting with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto in Jakarta.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesSingapore and Indonesia are currently conducting price negotiations for the
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Singapore, Indonesia strengthen partnership through 26 govt and business deals.
according to Malay MailPrabowo said Indonesia and Singapore would also proceed with implementing their bilateral defence cooperation agreement, adding that the two countries remained committed to strengthening cooperation in both security and broader strategic areas.
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