Singapore: For Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, enhancing the country’s relationship with major powers, particularly the US and China, will be a top priority while avoiding becoming tied to their competitiveness. Wong said,” Where our passions coincide, we will work with them ( the US and China ),” after his freshly re-elected state was sworn-in on Friday. Where they don’t, we will stand firm and defend Singapore’s surveillance and sovereignty.” He also stated that the first step would be to secure Singapore’s “assured position” in this” changed earth.” Singapore will even try to form new ties with nations in other parts of the world, such as Africa and South America, where it has not yet had a lot of reputation, according to Wong. We will be a constant and creative partner in a world of shifting partnerships, one who is willing to support speech, brotherhood, and peace, and who is willing to contribute to stability and peace. By working with like-minded companions and upholding shared principles and values, our purpose is not just to understand this ambiguous world, but to also contribute to making it better, he said. According to him, the country’s financial methods will be reviewed and updated for the new scenery. He added that the government will create” a new economic framework for our next step” to maintain Singapore’s competitive advantage and provide good jobs for Singaporeans. According to 52-year-old Wong, who won a landslide victory in the May 3 basic election, “it will also help businesses, families, and staff “weather the wind” as international growth slows in the near term. In Wong’s first election as leader of the nation’s fourth-generation leadership, the ruling People’s Action Party ( PAP ) won 87 out of 97 seats in the 15th Parliament. We did not allow them to divide us when race and religion issues surfaced in the recent election, according to Wang, a reminder of how far multi-ethnic Singapore has come as a society. Singapore will also be prepared for the future, he said, particularly by accelerating the transition to cleaner energy and adapting to the realities of climate change. These outcomes would have been taken note of by the international community and investors. They would prefer to see a country that is united, standing up for its leaders, and backing a government that has the strength and security to secure Singapore’s place in a volatile world, he said. The swearing-in ceremony for Singapore’s new Cabinet took place at the Istana ( Presidential Palace ) under the presidency of President Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
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