- Singapore–United States relations
Singapore-United States relations are
bilateral relations betweenSingapore and theUnited States .History
The United States has maintained formal
diplomatic relation s with Singapore since that country became independent in 1965. Singapore's efforts to maintain economic growth and political stability and its support for regional cooperation harmonize with U.S. policy in the region and form a solid basis for amicable relations between the two countries. The United States and Singapore signed a bilateral free trade agreement on May 6, 2003; the agreement entered into force on January 1, 2004. The growth of U.S. investment in Singapore and the large number of Americans living there enhance opportunities for contact between Singapore and the United States. Many Singaporeans visit and study in the United States. Singapore is aVisa Waiver Program country.The U.S. government sponsors visitors from Singapore each year under the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP). The U.S. Government provides
Fulbright Award s to enable selected American professors to teach or conduct research at theNational University of Singapore and theInstitute of Southeast Asian Studies . It awards scholarships to outstanding Singaporean students for graduate studies at American universities and to American students to study in Singapore. The U.S. government also sponsors occasional cultural presentations in Singapore. TheEast-West Center and private American organizations, such as theAsia Foundation andFord Foundation , also sponsor exchanges involving Singaporeans.Embassy
Principal U.S. Embassy Officials:
* Ambassador--Patricia L. Herbold
* Deputy Chief of Mission--Daniel L. Shields III
* Economic/Political Chief--Ike Reed
* Senior Economic Officer--Paul Horowitz
* Senior Political Officer--Christopher Kavanagh
* Consul--Julie Kavanagh
* Public Affairs Counselor--Valerie Fowler
* Commercial Counselor--Daniel Thompson
* Management Counselor--Karen C. Stanton
* Defense Attache--Alan OshirakSee also
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Foreign relations of Singapore
*Foreign relations of the United States References
StateDept [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2798.htm]
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