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Sharjah, Singapore discuss business ties
The Department of Government Relations (DGR) in Sharjah, and the Embassy of Singapore in the UAE, have explored ways to further strengthen collaboration in sustainable development, education, and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore investors urged to look at 5 priority sectors in PH
Singaporean investors are urged to explore business opportunities in five priority sectors such as manufacturing, start-up and innovation, services, research and development and infrastructure and pub ... ( read original story ...)
Commentary: Hire an arts graduate to formulate business strategy. Why not?
With several new autonomous universities emerging in the last few years and a new arts university on the horizon, employers must embrace ... ( read original story ...)
The Singapore of the future is small and rich
In a Singapore government poster from the early 1970s, a young mother stands in a laundry-strewn apartment with a screaming infant on her hip. Her toddler is on the floor wailing and her husband ... ( read original story ...)
Rating.sg Launches Its Singapore Business for Local Business
Gipnetix PTE. LTD., the brand development company announced launching Rating.sg to help connect both locals and tourists with a spectacular variety of businesses in Singapore. Starting today, business ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore fuel oil inventories dip on higher exports
Singapore residual fuel oil inventories were 2% lower in the week ended March 24 to a three-week low amid rising export volumes, official data showed on Thursday. Corrects milestone in lead to ... ( read original story ...)
PH, Singapore must promote new tech: DOF chief
“We will not recover alone. The best way forward for the region is to resume integration and cooperation in earnest,” Dominguez said in his keynote speech at the virtual Philippines-Singapore Business ... ( read original story ...)
Dominguez touts gov’t fiscal reforms with Singapore firms
Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III on Friday touted the Duterte Administration’s fiscal reforms which he said would lure Singaporean businesses to invest in the Philippines. “I urge the ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore hands ExxonMobil LNG import rights
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) has awarded ExxonMobil and Sembcorp Fuels the right to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) as pipeline supplies ... ( read original story ...)
100% Capri To Bring The World’s Best Linen To Singapore
Antonino Aiello is planning to make Singapore a new headquarters for the brand, where it can become one of the principal driving forces of evolution for the Asian luxury market. ( read original story ...)
Singapore awards two new LNG import licences
Singapore’s Energy Market Authority (EMA) has named ExxonMobil and Sembcorp as new term LNG importers, it said on March 25. EMA said it has selected two new term LNG importers to enhance competition ... ( read original story ...)
CIMB Singapore laying off staff, closing a branch
CIMB Singapore will lay off staff and shut its branch in Orchard Road as part of a restructuring exercise, following a review of its business, The Business Times reported. CIMB Singapore's chief ... ( read original story ...)
EMA appoints ExxonMobil LNG and Sembcorp Fuels as term LNG importers for Singapore
The licence ensures that term LNG importers make sure their import and supply of regasified LNG to gas users in Singapore are competitive and reliable. ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Singapore appoints two more term LNG importers
Singapore's Energy Market Authority (EMA) said on Thursday that it has appointed ExxonMobil LNG Asia Pacific and Sembcorp Fuels (Singapore) as term liquefied natural gas importers for the city state, ... ( read original story ...)
CIMB Singapore laying off staff, closing Orchard branch as part of restructuring
CIMB Singapore will lay off staff and shut its branch in Orchard Road as part of a restructuring exercise, following a review of its business, The Business Times reported.. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)