Singapore and China to Establish Green Corridor

October 26, 2025

Singapore's Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Transport of China have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish the Singapore–China Green and Digital Shipping Corridor.

The MoU elevates Singapore and China’s cooperation to the national level, building on the earlier established municipality-level and provincial-level corridors with Tianjin and Shandong, established in 2023 and 2024 respectively.

© Guma / Adobe Stock
© Guma / Adobe Stock

Under the MoU, Singapore and China will work with industry stakeholders to advance maritime decarbonization, enhance port and supply-chain efficiency, and develop supporting technologies, infrastructure, and standards to promote a more sustainable and connected maritime ecosystem.

It also seeks to strengthen digitalization in maritime transport operations, by promoting the use of data-driven systems to enhance efficiency, resilience, and transparency across the maritime value chain.

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