CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — The leaders of Australia and Singapore have announced what they describe as the first global agreement to cooperate in transitioning their economies to net-zero greenhouse fuel emissions. Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. On Tuesday he unveiled his so-called green economy deal between the two countries after the assembly in the Australian Parliament. The agreement has 17 chapters covering industry facilitation and investment in green and collaboration between companies to create green expansion sectors. Australia has committed to reducing its net zero emissions by 2050 and Singapore is considering adopting the same target.
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