Oxley Holdings announced that as at June 27, 2021, approximately 99% or 3,593 of its residential units in Singapore have been sold. In a business update, the company said its Singapore projects’ ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore prefers farming ‘resource-efficient’ food items over poultry due to constraints: Grace Fu
SINGAPORE: Singapore prefers to focus on farming "resource-efficient" food items instead of poultry because of land, labour, energy and water constraints, said Minister for Sustainability and the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore does not expect recession or stagflation next year but significant risks remain: minister
The global economic environment has become very challenging and the risk of further deterioration is high, but for now Singapore is likely to avoid a major downturn or runaway inflation, said Minister ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore undertakes new voluntary commitments for ocean protection
Singapore is renewing ten previous ocean-related commitments and undertaking nine new ones for ocean protection, announced Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan at the 2022 United Nations Ocean ... ( read original story ...)
13-year high core inflation: How Singapore is coping with rising prices
Measures have been put in place to blunt the impact of rising prices on households and businesses. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Bombardier opens expanded Singapore centre
Bombardier recently opened its newly transformed Singapore Service Centre, the largest OEM business aviation maintenance facility in Asia-Pacific. ( read original story ...)
Singapore dengue outbreak:’Business as usual’ is not an option given the escalating threat of vector-borne diseases
NewsDesk @bactiman63 In a follow-up on the dengue fever outbreak in Singapore, the National Environment Agency (NEA) has reported 15,618 cases this year through Friday. In a speech last Wednesday by ... ( read original story ...)
Me & My Money: Entrepreneur finds largest returns in building property business
SINGAPORE - Making a career switch to the property industry was gruelling but entrepreneur Nick Tan reckons the cutting-edge real estate media business he has built is one of his best investments. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s T Raja Kumar appointed president of Financial Action Task Force
T. Raja Kumar of Singapore has been appointed as the president of Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the anti-money laundering watchdog ... ( read original story ...)
Will Russia ‘punish’ Singapore, Japan and others with cyberattacks, trade restrictions?
While the Kremlin has remained largely silent about the moves by Asian states to impose sanctions on Russia, analysts say the region is not ruling out the possibility of a reprisal. ( read original story ...)
Renewable energy solutions not the silver bullet to Singapore’s energy conundrum
Renewable energy sources can only supplement a small portion of Singapore's energy mix. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore imports more than 90% of its food. Here’s how it’s dealing with rising food inflation
Singapore lacks natural resources — the country imports more than 90% of its food from more than 170 countries and regions. ( read original story ...)
EMA issues second request for proposals to import low-carbon electricity into Singapore
SINGAPORE: The Energy Market Authority (EMA) on Friday (Jul 1) issued its second request for proposals to import low-carbon electricity into Singapore. Potential importers will have to demonstrate ... ( read original story ...)
EMA issues second call for proposals to import low-carbon electricity to Singapore
SINGAPORE - The Energy Market Authority (EMA) has put out a second call for proposals to supply electricity to Singapore from renewable energy sources. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Bombardier ups Singapore service presence amid Asian business jet rebound
With business jet travel in the Asia-Pacific recovering from the coronavirus pandemic, Bombardier has inaugurated a vast new service centre in Singapore. ( read original story ...)
‘Not business as usual’: Geopolitical shocks mean S’pore must be prepared for troubled times ahead, says Ng Eng Hen
Recent world events have resulted in a "geopolitical earthquake with potentially serious, if not grave, security implications", and this means it is "not business as usual" for the security of a small ... ( read original story ...)