SINGAPORE: Singapore reported 12 new COVID-19 cases as of noon on Sunday (Oct 4), including two in the community and six imported infections, said ... ( read original story ...)
Singaporeans anti-foreigner? The Singapore Business Federation cannot be so ill-informed or naive
The Singapore Business Federation is so worried about “the recent rise in anti-foreigner sentiments” that it hosted a dialogue on October 1 with Chan Chun S ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore eyes launch of ‘cruises to nowhere’ to kickstart leisure travel amid coronavirus pandemic: reports
The Singapore Tourism Board is working on developing protocols for “cruises to nowhere,” according to recent reports. ( read original story ...)
Covid-19: A timeline of how Singapore is moving on to a new normal since June
Since Singapore completed its major Covid-19 reboot on June 1, the economy has been reopening cautiously, an effort that is being done in three phases. . Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
ABT’s first export shipment of immunity supplement Mirakle to Singapore
Coimbatore-based ABT Group has shipped the first export consignment of Mirakle, the immunity booster supplement, to Singapore.Manickam Mahalingam, Chairman, ABT Group said that the Vitamin C rich immu ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore reports single digit COVID-19 cases for first time since March
Singapore reported on Saturday new coronavirus cases in the single digits for the first time since March. The city-state, which has seen cases fall sharply in recent months as it has brought outbreaks ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Singapore confirms six new cases, one in the community
The Ministry of Health confirmed six new COVID-19 cases as of Saturday (3 October) noon, taking Singapore’s total case count to 57,800. ( read original story ...)
Singapore-China relations, 30 years on: can the 4G leaders hold their own, and will the US rock the boat?
On the anniversary of diplomatic ties, a new generation of politicians are looking to navigate challenges including the US-China rivalry, South China Sea disputes and the changing bilateral power ... ( read original story ...)
Covid-19: Phase 3 reopening of Singapore expected to be calibrated, cautious, say experts
The lack of a clear-cut difference between phases shows effective policymaking in action, as changes are more likely to be accepted when introduced incrementally and gradually, said experts.. Read ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s GIC to invest $752 million in Reliance Retail
GIC, Singapore's sovereign wealth fund, will invest $752 million in Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Retail, the Indian firm said Saturday midnight. The Government of Singapore Investment Corp is the fifth ... ( read original story ...)
Founder of major Singapore fuel supplier charged in Shell oil heist case
The founder of one of Singapore's biggest marine fuel suppliers has been charged for his involvement in a large-scale oil theft from Shell's refinery in the city-state, according to a charge sheet ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore factory activity expands in September for third consecutive month
Singapore’s factory activity expanded for the third consecutive month, after five months of contraction amid the COVID-19 pandemic. ( read original story ...)
New 10-year road map to promote technology adoption in Singapore’s legal industry
SINGAPORE - The legal industry is getting a leg-up in harnessing technology under a new 10-year plan that will see greater support for law firms in adopting it and more opportunities for law students ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore mobile operators to hire, reskill 1,000 professionals in 5G services
Singapore's Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has partnered with Singapore's mobile network operators to hire and reskill 1,000 professionals to support Singapore's 5G rollout. Of these, 30 ... ( read original story ...)
Cruises to nowhere: Singapore looks to resume leisure travel amid coronavirus pandemic
Singapore’s tourism board is working on a health and safety framework for cruise lines, which have been banned from docking in the city state since March. ( read original story ...)
CEO Spotlight: Lee Li Meng, the man who plans to gamify finance
Razer Fintech consider themselves the “world’s first global youth bank” and are quickly laying the groundwork for one of the future’s most innovative fintech platforms. ( read original story ...)