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About US-Singapore Partnership for Growth and Innovation (PGI)
Building on our strong ties, the United States and Singapore have launched a strategic pathfinder for new ways to deepen economic integration between the United States and Southeast Asia.
The Partnership for Growth and Innovation (PGI) was signed by US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong on 7 October 2021.
The PGI aims to increase collaboration between US and Singapore companies by strengthening trade and investment collaboration in new and forward-looking areas, starting with (i) digital economy and smart cities; (ii) advanced manufacturing and supply chains; (iii) clean energy and environmental technologies; and (iv) healthcare.
Wherever possible, businesses and governments from the broader Southeast Asia region are welcomed to participate in PGI activities.
PGI roundtable with Min(T&I) and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, Nov 2021
Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong and US Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo participated in a closed-door Partnership for Growth and Innovation event on 17 Nov 2021 at the Singapore Business Federation (SBF) Center. The event was co-organised by the US Department of Commerce, American Chamber of Commerce, Singapore Business Federation, and MTI. At the roundtable, Minister and Raimondo engaged in a free-flowing discussion with ten company representatives centered around three pillars of the PGI, namely (i) clean energy and environmental technology; (ii) advanced manufacturing and supply chain resilience; and (iii) digital economy.
PGI Healthcare Roundtable, Feb 2022
MTI, the US Embassy, and the American Chamber of Commerce co-organised a PGI healthcare roundtable on 7 February 2021. The roundtable brought together three US companies and three Singapore companies, and discussed topics including (a) data sharing and cross-border data flows for the healthcare sector; (b) healthcare analytics; and (c) supply chain resilience.
We want to hear your ideas on how our governments and businesses can partner each other to seize opportunities in the PGI pillars.
Where possible, we want to partner you to pursue collaboration projects under the PGI, to deliver commercially meaningful outcomes in priority sectors.
Feel free to share your ideas with us at MTI_PGI_Suggestions@mti.gov.sg