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15 Oct 2024

Upon ratification of all Member States, the agreement will enter into force in accordance with their internal legal procedures and replace the existing bilateral investment treaties between Singapore and single EU countries.10 2.2.2 The EU Strategy for Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific The EU’s commitment to deepen and strengthen the relations with the wider region is further underpinned by the 2021. [...] For what specifically concerns Singapore, Digital Partnerships were established with the city-state to foster cooperation for a safe and secure digital space.11 2.2.3 The EU-Singapore Digital Partnership (EUSDP) The European Union-Singapore Digital Partnership (EUSDP) and the EU- Singapore Digital Trade Agreement are the two landmarks for the cooperation between the two parties in the field of dig. [...] However, there might be the risk that businesses struggle to navigate the complexities of compliance with new digital trade rules, potentially limiting their ability to benefit from the agreement.14 The study not only highlights the positive effects of the Agreement, but also that despite the ambitious objectives set in the agreement and the positive impact it may foster, the overlap of various di. [...] This agreement builds on the benefits of the EUSFTA and facilitates cooperation and activities between industry clusters in Singapore and the European Union, particularly in view of the need to drive a resilient and sustainable joint recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. [...] The Cluster Collaboration Agreement seeks to build upon the benefits of EUSFA and to increase the cooperation between industry clusters in Singapore and the EU.16 As acknowledged by the ECCP Input Paper (2022), the case of Singapore showcases the example of how industrial policies, as well as national cluster policies, correspond to development programmes.

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Tsvetelina Zinkova

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36
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Belgium

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