Infrastructure investments, the two nations’ bi-lateral relationship, and China-ASEAN dialogue are expected dominate discussion.
September 18, 2017
‘His visit follows an invitation by Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and is seen as a signal of how the relationship between China and Singapore is developing following a series of hiccups in recent months.
These include the ongoing disputes over the South China Sea – although Singapore itself has no claims on the waterway – and the absence of Lee from Beijing’s “Belt and Road” summit in May.’