The Latest: Singapore leader urges dialogue on North Korea

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (lee haz-ee-en lahng) is urging dialogue between the United States and North Korea to resolve the growing nuclear crisis in Asia. The prime minister visited the White House Monday and delivered a statement alongside ... ( read original story ...)

The Latest: Trump says Singapore aircraft deal means US jobs

President Donald Trump says Singapore's purchase of nearly $14 billion worth of Boeing aircraft will create 70,000 jobs in the U.S. Boeing's chief executive officer and the CEO of Singapore Airlines signed paperwork at the White House on Monday as the ... ( read original story ...)

Government to look into non-fare business of train operators

SINGAPORE — Whether the commercial and advertising spaces in stations and trains should automatically come under the line’s operator in the future is under review, as the authorities seek advice on its planned move to outsource non-fare business on the ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s 20 largest architecture firms in 2017

The construction industry in Singapore has not been promising as of late, with some of the city’s largest architectural firms experiencing revenue cuts for the second year running. Slower business resulted in a painful 30-40% slash in Singapore revenue ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore is capping the number of cars allowed in the country

And you thought you had trouble finding a space for your car. Singapore has announced it is capping the number of vehicles in the country, starting next year. The 277-square-mile city-state currently has over 600,000 cars, trucks and motorcycles operating ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore to halt growth of its car and motorcycle traffic

SINGAPORE—Singapore, among the world’s most expensive places to own a vehicle, will stop increasing the total number of cars on its roads next year. The government will cut the annual growth rate for cars and motorcycles to zero from 0.25 per cent ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore to stop adding cars to the roads from February 2018

Singapore, one of the world’s most expensive places to own a vehicle, will not allow any growth in its car population from February, citing the small city state’s land scarcity and billions of dollars in planned public transport investments. The Land ... ( read original story ...)