Singapore’s trade surplus continued widening even as non-oil exports dropped to the lowest level since December last year.
Singapore key exports fall 15.6% in February in 5th straight month of contraction
SINGAPORE - Singapore’s key exports declined less sharply last month but economists said external demand is unlikely to pick up anytime soon because of the turmoil in the US banking sector and its ...
Singapore moves ahead with plan to import clean energy
The so-called Green Corridor plan would leverage proposed investments in generation for Indonesian needs and for export to Singapore, it said. Companies are seeking to unleash Indonesia’s solar ...
Singapore’s Feb Non-Oil Domestic Exports Fall 15.6% Y/y
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) fell 15.6% in February from the same month a year earlier, led by falls in both electronic and non-electronic products and broadly in ...
Singapore Non-Oil Export Data Due On Friday
(RTTNews) - Singapore will on Friday release February figures for non-oil domestic exports, highlighting a light day for Asia-Pacific economic activity. NODX are expected to slip 0.5 percent on month ...
Keppel Energy granted conditional approval to import 1GW of electricity from Cambodia to Singapore
SINGAPORE: Keppel Energy has been granted conditional approval by the Energy Market Authority (EMA) to import 1 gigawatt (GW) of electricity from Cambodia to Singapore, the statutory board announced ...
Singapore to get 1GW of renewable energy from Cambodia in largest electricity import to date
SINGAPORE, March 16 ( The Straits Times/ANN): Singapore could soon be given the green light to import 1 gigawatt (GW) of renewable energy yearly from Cambodia. The new deal would be the Republic’s ...
Singapore could soon import renewable energy like solar, hydrogen from Indonesia
This will leverage investments for electricity export projects to Singapore. These projects can supply renewable energy to Indonesia for domestic use and for energy export, including the export of ...
Man arrested, woman under probe after 20 replica guns, 54 gun parts found as illegal imports at Singapore’s Tuas Port
A shipment of replica guns meant to be delivered to a man in Singapore led the police to find four more when they arrested the man and placed a ...
Retrenchments in Singapore more than doubled in fourth quarter of 2022, driven by business restructuring | Video
Retrenchments in Singapore more than doubled in the fourth quarter of last year from the preceding quarter, driven by business restructuring, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said in its labour market ...
Survey finds strong public expectations for Singapore CEOs to advocate, work with Government on social issues
Vast majority expect CEOs to take a public stand on treatment of employees, climate change and discrimination.
Crypto founders are running out of bank options after the collapses of SVB and Signature. Here’s where they’re scrambling to move their money.
Well before the collapse of SVB and downfall of Signature, crypto founders had found banking havens outside the US in locales such as Dubai and Singapore. Now, crypto founders and investors have ...
Man arrested for alleged involvement in import of 20 replica guns, 54 magazines
SINGAPORE – A 42-year-old man was arrested on Monday for his suspected involvement in importing 20 replica guns and 54 magazines. Immigration and Checkpoints Authority officers discovered a shipment ...
Man fined $17,500 for illegally importing more than 1,000kg of meat
The meat was seized and the case was later referred to the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) for investigation. In a joint release on Wednesday, SFA and ICA said Sengkang Trading Enterprise is licensed to ...
Singapore businesses stumbling over what security culture entails
customs, and social behaviours that influence an organisation's security", she added that having a standard definition better enabled discussions around it. "We all know that if you do not measure ...
Government remains most trusted institution in Singapore, amid global trend of societal polarisation: Survey
SINGAPORE: The Government remains the institution most trusted by people in Singapore with trust levels at a high, even as business leaders in many other countries command more trust than their ...