The United States will continue to play a dominant role in the world in the foreseeable future and Singapore will expand bilateral ties into new areas such as emerging technologies, outer space exploration and green energy, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday (13 Oct 2023).
Speaking at the end of his 10-day visit to the US, Mr Wong noted that defence and security have always been key pillars of the relationship, and said Singapore seeks to go beyond these traditional areas.
“We have launched a dialogue on critical and emerging technologies. We are looking at how we can do more in terms of exploration in outer space; we are looking at cooperation in green energy solutions,” he said.
He added that the US and Singapore are also working together to jointly deliver technical assistance to countries in the Pacific Islands region.
While conceding that an increasingly multipolar world will make for more complexity, Mr Wong said the US will retain its primacy.
“There is China rising, there is India, there is ASEAN, so it will become a more complex environment. But the US will still be a dominant pole in this equation for quite some time to come,” he said in a 30-minute interview with the Singapore media.