Singapore, China agree on ‘fast lane’ arrangement for essential travel from early June | South China Morning Post
Business and official travel will initially be allowed between Singapore and Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang
It will gradually be expanded to include additional areas, and Covid-19 prevention and control measures will remain in place
Singapore’s Changi Airport. The city state and China have agreed to allow essential business and official travel from early June. Photo: HandoutSingapore’s Changi Airport. The city state and China have agreed to allow essential business and official travel from early June. Photo: Handout
Singapore’s Changi Airport. The city state and China have agreed to allow essential business and official travel from early June. Photo: Handout
Singapore
and mainland China
have agreed to allow essential travel for business and official purposes between the two countries in early June, according to a joint statement.
The Fast Lane arrangement will be first applied between Singapore and six Chinese provinces or municipalities directly under the central government, and will gradually expand to include additional areas. Covid-19
prevention and control measures will remain in place.
The initial agreement applies to travel between Singapore and Shanghai, Tianjin, Chongqing, Guangdong, Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
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