HONG KONG – It is important for Singapore to engage both China and Japan – which are going through a “difficult phase” in their relationship – not just bilaterally, but also in shaping regional affairs, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on March 28.
The two North-east Asian countries are important partners for ASEAN, he noted.
China is ASEAN’s largest trading partner, while Japan is a top investor in the regional grouping. Beyond trade, both countries are key partners in the ASEAN-centred regional architecture. Singapore will take over ASEAN’s rotating chairmanship in 2027.
“For Singapore, both China and Japan are important partners,” PM Wong said.
“It is so for Singapore, it is also true for ASEAN, and that is why it is important for us to engage both countries, to deepen our cooperation with them and to engage them actively, not just bilaterally, but also in shaping regional affairs.”
He added: “That is (Singapore’s) consistent message to both China and Japan, and we have had good visits to both countries, and we continue to welcome constructive engagement and further cooperation with both China and Japan.”
PM Wong was speaking to the Singapore media as he wrapped up his visit to Hainan and Hong Kong from March 25 to 28. He was in Hong Kong after attending China’s annual Boao Forum for Asia conference in Hainan province.
The trip came on the heels of his first official visit to Japan from March 17 to 19.
It was his second visit to China in just nine months, after he made his first official trip there as prime minister in June 2025.
He gave a keynote speech at the Boao Forum’s opening plenary, where he said China plays a critical role in shaping a more resilient global order as the world forges new pathways to cooperate.





