The new project is planned to strengthen the exchange of bilateral personnel through the 30 -day mutual visa agreement, and the target will implement relevant arrangements earlier in 2024.

Huang Xuncai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Singapore on Thursday (December 7) Ding Xuexiang, member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China and Deputy Prime Minister of the State Council, Hold the New China-China-China-China-China-China-Middle-China Bilateral Cooperation Joint Commission (JCBC) meeting .After the meeting, the two sides announced 24 results, involving many fields such as health, education, and finance, and showed the upgraded all -round and high -quality forward -looking partnership.

According to a statement issued by the Singapore Prime Minister's Office after the meeting, the two parties will support the exchanges between the two countries by reaching a 30 -day mutual visa agreement.The two countries will discuss the implementation rules, and the goal of implementing it earlier in 2024.

This means that Singapore citizens are expected to enjoy a 30 -day exemption policy in China in the future, which is doubled from the current 15 days. Singapore also intends to give Chinese citizens' visa -free arrangements for the first time. Chinese citizens will also enjoy 30 days in Singapore in the future.Visa -free entry policy.

After the implementation of the 30 -day arrangement of each other's exemption from each other, it will significantly facilitate the attractiveness of the two countries and business exchanges, and enhance the attractiveness of Singapore as a tourist destination.

Singapore citizens can enjoy a 15 -day visa -free entry for a long time. This visa -free policy was suspended during the crown disease and resumed from July 26 this year.Chinese citizens currently need to apply for a visa to Singapore.

(Reported by Lianhe Morning News Beijing Special Commissioner Huang Xiaofang)