However, it may struggle to convince sceptics of the value of controversial carbon offsets.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Prime Day 2021 Deals Preview: Two Days, More Than 2 Million Deals, Starting June 21 in Singapore
Prime members can expect more than 2,500 deals from small businesses this Prime Day including Love From Yours, Oddbods, Happyganics, IDS Skincare, CATKIN, and more Stay tuned for the Prime Day Show ... ( read original story ...)
Canada Finds Injury to Domestic Industry from Rebar Imports
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has conducted Dumping and Subsidizing inquiry to determine whether the dumping of hot rolled deformed steel concrete reinforcing bar originating in or ... ( read original story ...)
Economists expect Singapore GDP to grow 6.5% in 2021
Private-sector analysts have raised their forecast for Singapore’s economic growth this year to above the Government’s four-to-six per cent range, despite the latest round of tighter Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Latest Update 2021: Global Lte Base Station (Enodeb) Market by COVID-19 Impact Analysis by Market Research Store
Market Key Players, Business Approaches And Geographical Analysis Amid COVID-19 Pandemic. The report on “Lte Base Station (Enodeb) Market publis ... ( read original story ...)
Get a bird’s eye view of some of Singapore’s coolest places
The Airbus Pléiades Neo 3 satellite launched in April 2021, has recently sent the first-ever images of Singapore taken from space. ( read original story ...)
SGX Nifty down 20 points; here’s what changed for market while you were sleeping
Asian stock markets were trading mixed in early trade, as investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of the US Federal Reserve's meeting. MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was ... ( read original story ...)
Renewed Selling Pressure Anticipated For Singapore Stock Market
The Singapore stock market on Tuesday snapped the two-day slide in which it had fallen almost 10 points or 0.3 percent. The Straits ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore e-commerce aggregator eyes interoperability across APAC marketplaces
Apart from acquiring Amazon third-party sellers, Singapore-based Rainforest will look to buy fast-growing brands that sell on Asian e-commerce platforms and build tools to help them centrally manage ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Distributor Clover Films Bought by GHY Culture & Media
Singapore entertainment group GHY Culture & Media is to acquire majority control of independent Singapore film distributor Clover Films. The move was described as a “strategic ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s tech is booming, but it does not have enough talent
That’s part of a broader foreign investment influx, which broke a 12-year record last year, encouraged by Singapore’s wealth, location, and business-friendly reputation. The country itself is on a ... ( read original story ...)
Days off, free medical consultations: Companies roll out support for employees taking COVID-19 vaccine
SINGAPORE: As Singapore begins to vaccinate younger age groups against COVID-19, some companies have introduced measures to encourage employees to ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Gen-Z borrowing too freely, says central bank
Would that be by cash, card or a handful of equal payments over a few months? Starrie Lee, 23, opted for the latter when she bought a computer monitor online in May. ( read original story ...)
Singapore officials fret as Gen Z consumers take to ‘buy now, pay later’ schemes
Its growing popularity among young Singaporeans is unnerving regulators who fear the apps prey on consumers who may be financially naive. ( read original story ...)
Economists expect S’pore GDP to grow 6.5% in 2021
Private-sector analysts have raised their forecast for Singapore’s economic growth this year to above the Government’s four-to-six per cent range, despite the latest round of tighter Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Gems, jewellery exports fall by 5% due to Covid disruptions: GJEPC
Plain gold jewellery exports suffered from a lack of sales to tourists in major destinations such as Singapore, Malaysia, and Dubai where some pandemic-related travel restrictions are still in place. ( read original story ...)