In a Wednesday press release, UOB says that both agreements aim to boost cross-border opportunities between Singapore and China, and come “on the back of the strong trade and investment flows between China and Southeast Asia, which are targeted to reach US$1 trillion ($1.4 trillion) and US$150 billion respectively by 2020”.
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