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Limp Hung Gia Jiat Hong in Mexico Loh!

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inister Lim will meet political leaders, senior officials and industry captains to discuss how bilateral economic relations between Singapore and the two countries can be further strengthened. --ST PHOTO:SONIA TAN CR
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MINISTER for Trade and Industry Lim Hng Kiang will visit Mexico and Panama from Nov 12 to 18 enroute to attending the Apec Ministerial Meeting in Lima, Peru from Nov 18 to 21.
During his visits to Mexico and Panama, Minister Lim will meet political leaders, senior officials and industry captains to discuss how bilateral economic relations between Singapore and the two countries can be further strengthened.
In Panama, officials from the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry will review the Panama-Singapore Free Trade Agreement which came into force on 24 July 2006.
Mexico and Panama rank among Singapore's top 3 trading partners in Latin America, said a statement from the Ministry of Trade and Industry on Tuesday.
The two countries are important trade and investment destinations for Singapore companies, especially in electronics, manufacturing, transport, maritime logistics and infrastructure development.
Total bilateral trade between Singapore and Mexico as well as Panama are growing, amounting to $2.4 billion and $5.8 billion respectively in 2007.
Mr Lim will be accompanied by Singapore's Non-Resident Ambassadors to Mexico and Panama as well as officials from the Ministry of Trade and Industry, International Enterprise Singapore and the Economic Development Board. <!-- end of for each --><!-- vbbintegration : start --><!-- vbbintegration : end --><!-- dennis change request 20070424 : start --><!---Google ad - Start : Tue, 11 Nov 2008 17:16:40:483---><!-- AdSpace STI Google ad tag --><SCRIPT language=JavaScript1.1 src="http://ads.asia1.com.sg/js.ng/site=tsti&pagepos=20&size=10X10"> </SCRIPT>
 
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