Monetary Authority of Singapore the Singaporean central bank has published papers proposing regulatory measures to reduce the risk of consumer harm from tradin ... ( read original story ...)
Hong Kong-based professional services firms ramp up in Singapore as they eye lucrative Southeast Asian market
Professional services companies are expanding their presence in Singapore as they seek to gain a bigger share of the growing Southeast Asian market, with some eyeing the medical tourism sector. Hong ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore seeks to boost regional electricity imports by 2035
Singapore will import more electricity from the region and is on track to reach its import targets of up to 4 gigawatts (GW) of electricity by 2035, a minister said on Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
Low-carbon hydrogen to fuel Singapore’s energy needs
Delivering the Singapore Energy Lecture at the start of the Singapore International Energy Week, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that low-carbon hydrogen is being seen as an increasingly ... ( read original story ...)
Flush with cash, Singapore Airlines to spend $2.7 billion redeeming convertible bond
Singapore Airlines planes sit on the tarmac at Changi Airport in Singapore November 16, 2021. REUTERS/Caroline Chia/Files ... ( read original story ...)
New deal paves way for clean energy exports to Singapore
Cambodia and Singapore are slated to set up a joint technical working group “soon” to look into the work and procedures involved in a proposed transmission line that will carry clean energy by ... ( read original story ...)
Low-carbon hydrogen could supply Singapore’s energy needs by 2050
Low-carbon hydrogen is regarded as an increasingly promising solution to fight climate change and boost energy security. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan celeb shares ‘unpleasant experience’ at Singapore airport over GST payment for bag
SINGAPORE: The Singapore Customs on Tuesday (Oct 25) said it assesses "the specifics of each case", in response to a Taiwanese celebrity's claims that he was stopped at Changi Airport and asked to pay ... ( read original story ...)
CAP questions safety of eggs following Singapore import ban
KUALA LUMPUR: The Consumers Association of Penang (CAP) has questioned the safety of eggs following the import ban by Singapore on Teo Seng Capital Bhd recently. Its president, Mohideen Abdul Kader, ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Inflation Remains Stable As Expected
Singapore's consumer price inflation held steady in September to remain at its highest level in more than fourteen years, data ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s fourth egg farm to begin operations in 2024
SINGAPORE: Singapore's fourth egg farm will begin operations in 2024 as part of an integrated production facility. Local operator ISE Foods Holdings (IFH) announced this on Tuesday (Oct 25) after ... ( read original story ...)
Rare alligator found in man’s luggage before Munich-Singapore flight
While checking the luggage of a man traveling from Germany to Singapore, security officers at Munich Airport saw an unusual image on the X-ray scanner. They immediately informed ... ( read original story ...)
India to export green energy to Singapore from 2025, Greenko-Keppel sign Hydrogen MoU
The MoU to explore opportunities in green hydrogen potential in India will see Greenko group and Singapore's Keppel Infrastructure working towards a 250,000 tonne per annum contract to be supplied to ... ( read original story ...)
Living in Singapore is costliest now: Prices of food staples to recreational activities at all-time high
Prices of recreational and cultural activities in Singapore in September soared the most in 40-years. Living in Singapore has always been expensive. But, in recent days, it has become even more ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore core inflation hits 5.3% in September, close to 14-year high
Core inflation rose from 5.1 per cent in August on higher costs of food, services and other goods. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Hydrogen to supply up to half of Singapore’s power needs by 2050: Lawrence Wong
Singapore will be developing hydrogen as a major energy source to supply up to half of the country’s power needs by 2050, announced Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on Tuesday (Oct 25). ( read original story ...)