Singapore drivers have complained that the new ERP 2.0 unit for cars is unwieldy, with a large touchscreen and a hard-to-reach card reader. Why are the on-board units being rolled out despite these complaints?
Singapore stocks rise on Tuesday; STI up 0.3%
SINGAPORE shares started Tuesday (May 28) on a stronger note, following European stocks’ overnight gains. Read more at The Business Times.
Daily Cuts – Rising prominence of unmanned stores in Singapore
Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Justine Moss speak with Dr Dianna Chang, Senior Lecturer, Marketing Programme, School of Business, Singapore University of Social Sciences, about the rising ...
In Singapore, 18-year-old admits to selling intimate images, videos of ex-girlfriend online
A boy promised his ex-girlfriend that he would delete intimate photos and videos of her, but later decided to upload them onto a file-sharing website and
4 Singapore Blue-Chip Stocks with the Potential to Grow Their Profits
Over time, management aims to deliver growth in both profits and dividends to shareholders. Singapore Technologies Engineering, or STE, is a technology, defence, and engineering group that serves ...
S’pore biotech start-up Mirxes refiles for Hong Kong IPO, eyes growth in China
Founded in 2014 as a spin-off from Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*Star), Mirxes focuses on microRNA-based cancer detection. Its flagship product, GastroClear, is the ...
Commentary: What would break bad driving habits in Singapore?
Road safety in Singapore has declined in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic. Firm action is needed to discourage irresponsible driving now, says transport engineering consultant Gopinath Menon.
Singapore shipper claims milestone with bio-methanol refuelling
World’s first simultaneous refuelling with bio-methanol while ship is loaded with cargo in port. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Paper Manufacturers Raise Alarm Over 34% Import Surge, Seek Higher Custom Duties
Shipments from the 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) bloc, including Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, accounted for 27 per cent of India's paper imports at 5.1 lakh ...
DPM Fadillah visits CIQ unannounced at Johor Causeway to Singapore during morning rush hour
J OHOR BARU, May 27 — Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof made a surprise visit to the Customs, Immigration and Quarantine (CIQ) complex at the Sultan Iskandar Building before dawn today.
Singapore Boosts Food Sources as Local Vegetable Supply Drops
Singapore, which has been ramping up food security measures, saw its local vegetables and seafood production decline last year.
How Singapore can show that it is no fluke
For S'pore to stay ahead, the role of ordinary citizens is more important than ever before. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Growing gamut of India-Singapore relations, enduring bilateral ties to newer heights
With the recent change of guard in Singapore, the relationship between India and Singapore remains old and vibrant. It has a history of bilateral relationships rooted in shared values, economic opportunities and convergence of interests on key issues.
Singapore’s badminton mixed doubles pair Terry Hee and Jessica Tan get their spot in Paris Olympics
The married badminton couple endure nervy 4-week wait to find out if they are going to the Olympics. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Boustead Singapore H2 profit up 64% to S$37.3 million on improved revenue
ENGINEERING and technology group Boustead Singapore has posted a 64 per cent increase in its second-half net profit. Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore invests $37.1m for precision oncology research
Office, MOH Holdings, Pte Ltd, has invested $37.1m (S$50m) to advance precision oncology research in Singapore. The investment, under the NMRC Open Fund-Large Collaborative Grant (OF-LCG) programme, ...