SINGAPORE, June 10 — Singapore and Selangor are exploring new areas of cooperation to deepen economic ties and share development experiences as the economies of the two become increasingly interconnected, said Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Vivian Balakrishnan.
He said the state is one of Malaysia's most dynamic and economically significant.
"As our economies become increasingly interconnected, there is value in exchanging ideas and learning from one another's experiences," he said in a Facebook post today, after meeting Menteri Besar Dato' Seri Amirudin Shari during his official visit to Singapore.
The two leaders also discussed various topics, including strengthening Malaysia-Singapore bilateral relations and efforts to address regional border challenges in Southeast Asia.
"We discussed Amirudin’s plans and priorities for Selangor’s development.
"I shared Singapore’s approach to education and upskilling to ensure our workers remain ready to harness the opportunities presented by technological change," Dr Vivian added.







