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Statement20 July 2023BrusselsDirectorate-General for Trade1 min read

Joint Statement on the launch of negotiations for an EU-Singapore digital trade agreement

Joint Statement by Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis and Singaporean Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong on the launch of negotiations on an EU-Singapore digital trade agreement.

Today marks the launch of negotiations between the EU and Singapore on a digital trade agreement that will provide legal certainty for end-to-end digital trade and enhance protection for our people and companies in digital transactions. These negotiations reflect the strategic importance of digital trade and the pivotal role of the Southeast Asian region.

The EU and Singapore share long-standing and robust economic relations underpinned by the 2019 EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement. With these negotiations, we aim to bring this partnership into the digital domain. It demonstrates our commitment to being at the forefront of new digital developments, while upholding open digital economies that are competitive, transparent, fair, and free of unjustified barriers to international trade.

Building on the cooperation and convergence in the EU-Singapore Digital Partnership and Digital Trade Principles that were agreed upon at the start of this year, we intend to negotiate an ambitious and modern digital trade agreement that contributes to our societies’ digital transformation, enables our companies and people to keep pace with the fast-evolving nature of the digital economy, and deepens and complements our existing preferential trade framework.  

We consider digital trade an essential part of the digital and green transitions of our societies. International cooperation on the digital economy is important for supporting job creation, empowering companies – especially micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises – to access new opportunities, responding to online consumer needs, and fostering innovation.

Our digital trade rules should build consumer trust, ensure predictability and legal certainty for businesses, and remove and prevent the emergence of unjustified barriers to digital trade, while ensuring that we can continue to develop and implement the policies required to address new challenges posed by the digital economy.

As digitally progressive and like-minded trading partners, the EU and Singapore can play a leading role in setting high-standard digital trade rules between our regions and raising the ambition of global digital standards.

The EU and Singapore have tasked our negotiating teams to follow up swiftly on the first negotiation round. We look forward to working together to proceed expeditiously in the negotiations.

Details

Publication date
20 July 2023
Author
Directorate-General for Trade
Location
Brussels
Country or region
  • Singapore
Trade topics
  • Digital trade
  • Negotiations and agreements