SINGAPORE Singapore plans to work with international partners to raise US$5 billion that will help fund Asia-focused climate projects, a senior monetary official said.
The initiative will be called 'Financing Asia's Transition Partnership' and use a combination of public and private sector funding, Chia Der Jiun, managing director at the Monetary Authority of Singapore, said at a conference.
Chia likened the plan to the US$30 billion climate-focused fund announced at the COP28 climate summit.
He did not name the international partners or mention specific projects that could receive funds.
- Reuters
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