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SG and ADB partner up to boost investment, financing innovation in APAC

It focuses on technologies and financing skills from Singapore and the bank.

Singapore and Asian Development Bank (ADB) will collaborate to promote investment and financing innovation in Asia and the Pacific.

Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong and ADB President Masatsugu Asakawa inked a memorandum of understanding, which will focus on investment, financing, management skills and technologies from Singapore’s public and private sectors as well as private sector development projects in ADB developing member countries.

This MOU also replaced the 2012 agreement between the two to strengthen their knowledge sharing in governance, public policy, private sector development, and climate crisis.

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