SINGAPORE, Dec. 24 (Xinhua ... In a breakdown, pharmaceutical output jumped 50.8 percent, and medical technology output grew 22.7 percent. The precision engineering cluster's output grew 7.3 percent ... ( read original story ...)
Will Singapore approval for Li Ka-shing backed Eat Just’s lab-grown meat open floodgates for sector in Asia?
Start-ups and investors in the lab-grown meat segment received a massive boost last month when Singapore approved San Francisco-based Eat Just's cell-based chicken bites. 1880, a members only ... ( read original story ...)
14 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore, all imported
Singapore: Fourteen new COVID-19 cases were reported in Singapore as of noon on Friday (Dec 25). All of the new cases were imported and were ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s core inflation declines to -0.1% in November as retail cost falls
Consumer prices in Singapore declined in November, as authorities forecast a "mildly positive" turn in 2021. Core inflation fell to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore November manufacturing expands 17.9% year-on-year as electronics output jumps
Singapore's industrial output in November grew 17.9% year-on-year, beating economists' forecasts, helped by a surge in biomedical and electronics manufacturing, official data showed on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
New virus strain detected in Singapore
THE Ministry of Health (MOH) in Singapore said a 17-year-old girl who arrived from the United Kingdom (UK) on December 6, 2020 was found positive ... ( read original story ...)
India gold discounts widen, Singapore demand up on festival buying
Physical gold discounts rose in India this week as buyers remained on the sidelines, while demand in Singapore and other Asian hubs ticked up as buyers took advantage of lower prices ahead of holidays ... ( read original story ...)
UOB raises Christmas cheer with 2,000 gifts for children
Children from underprivileged backgrounds have been receiving Christmas presents as part of a campaign by UOB to brighten up the festive season.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Every step a miracle, says Filipino migrant worker who survived Lucky Plaza crash in Singapore
Arceli Nucos has returned home. It's been a long journey for the 57-year-old over the last year. A journey of physical and ... ( read original story ...)
Pharma industry drives rebound in factory output
As a year weighed down by the coronavirus pandemic drew to a close, Singapore's manufacturing industry rebounded last month, partly because the pharmaceutical segment grasped the opportunities created ... ( read original story ...)
Commentary: Forget digital banks – many still prefer the trip to the branch
SINGAPORE: There is a tongue-in-cheek joke that the coronavirus did far more for digital transformation than any company’s most well-intentioned Chief Innovation Officer (CIO) or Chief Technology ... ( read original story ...)
Govt challenges Vodafone ruling in Singapore court
Vodafone in September had won the case against India, ending one of the most high-profile disputes in the country that had caused concern among investors over retrospective tax claims on companies. ( read original story ...)
Flipkart CEO Joins Board In Reshuffle Ahead Of Overseas IPO In 2021
Flipkart Group CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy will join the board as the company prepares aggressively for an IPO next year ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore confirms first case of new COVID variant found in UK
The strain was found among 31 cases from Europe, who arrived in Singapore between November 17 and December 17. ( read original story ...)
First Use of a Digital COVID-19 Health Certificate to Cross an International Border Completed by Traveller to Singapore
International SOS, the International Chamber of Commerce, and AOKpass Pte. Ltd. have announced the first use of ICC AOKpass to provide a digitally verifiable COVID-19 health certificate for entrance ... ( read original story ...)
India Challenges Vodafone Arbitration Ruling In Singapore Court
India has challenged in a Singapore court a verdict of an international arbitration tribunal that overturned its demand for Rs 22,100 crore in back taxes from Vodafone Group Plc., sources said on ... ( read original story ...)