Source: Xinhua | 2024-05-08 | Editor:Ines
Singapore's SP Group entered a strategic alliance with China Merchants Bank (CMB) Financial Leasing to support the deployment of renewable energy solutions in China, the energy supplier announced Wednesday.
The SP Group is expected to receive up to 8 billion yuan (1.12 billion U.S. dollars) in the following three years to support its projects, including solar farms, distributed solar photovoltaic, energy storage, and district cooling and heating.
"SP Group is committed to empowering a clean energy future for China and looks forward to working with like-minded financiers to advance the clean energy transition," said Loong Hui Chee, chief financial officer of SP Group.
President of Xinhua News Agency Fu Hua met with Singaporean Ambassador to China Peter Tan in Beijing on Thursday.
The Light to Night Festival will be held from Jan. 19 to Feb. 8 in various locations in the Civic District.
Le Le, a two-year-old giant panda cub, made his final public appearance on Wednesday before entering quarantine and preparing for his flight to China on Jan. ...
Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was on an official visit to Singapore on Thursday and met separately with Singaporean President Tharman Shanmugaratnam and ...
The bilateral training exercise between the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the Singapore Armed Forces kicked off at the Jurong Camp here on Wednesday, foc...
Singapore held a National Day Parade on Wednesday to celebrate its 58th anniversary at Padang, an open playing field near the iconic Marina Bay, with a military...
A total of 231,330 Chinese mainland tourists visited Singapore in July, according to the latest statistic released by the Singapore Tourism Board (STB).
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Li Ganjie, a senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC), met with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance of Singapore Lawrence Wong in Beijin...
Singapore's Bird Paradise, Asia's largest bird park, is now open to the public, with over 3,500 birds from over 400 avian species.