In Brief - Asia

* GE and the National University of Singapore have signed an agreement to establish a S$150 million (US$100 nillion) water technology centre on the NUS campus. The NUS-GE Singapore Water Technology Center will develop new solutions for low-energy seawater desalination, water reclamation and water reuse.

* The Tianjin government in China has agreed to an RMB117 million ($17 million) equity transfer between Earth Tech and Suez Environnement for a water supply joint venture in Tianjin. Tianjin Sino French Jieyuan Water Co., Ltd. is a 52:48 JV between Suez Environnement subsidiary Sino French Water Development and Tianjin Water Works Group. Under the terms of the contract ...

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