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SINGAPORE — Singapore and Indonesia will begin discussions on a “reciprocal green lane” arrangement to allow essential travel to gradually resume amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Singapore has green lane arrangements in place with Malaysia and China, and is discussing them with a number of countries, including Japan. Meanwhile, Indonesia has travel corridor arrangements for essential business travel with China, South Korea and the United Arab Emirates.
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