Troubled water treatment company Hyflux will finally go into liquidation now that a court has approved an application for winding up the company, marking the end to a charismatic founder's once ... ( read original story ...)
Alliance of Frontline Business Trade Associations pleas for additional support
In order to have some semblance of credible retail, F&B and services business sectors left after this crisis, the alliance of frontline business trade associations is appealing to all Singaporeans, ... ( read original story ...)
Pandemic fallout: Movie business has slowed, but film production continues
The cinema business has suffered in the last 18 months due to closures and seating capacity limits.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s grip on $41 billion oil market challenged by China
Singapore is facing the greatest competition yet to its status as the dominant marine fuel supplier in Asia, with China luring more ships to its shores following a rapid expansion of its port and ... ( read original story ...)
Top 5 Benefits Of Singapore Outlet Shops
Many business owners and manufacturers in Singapore are opening outlet shops to make it easier to distribute their goods to the people. ( read original story ...)
COVID-19 spike forces Singapore to close major seafood port
Singapore has announced the temporary closure of its primary seafood import hub, the Jurong Fishery Port (JFP), due to a COVID-19 cluster, forcing the city-state to switch to alternative supply routes ... ( read original story ...)
COVID-19: Surakarta gets 200 oxygen tanks from Singapore
Surakarta's customs and excise office in Central Java on Monday said it has released 200 oxygen tanks dispatched from Singapore to support the Surakarta ... ( read original story ...)
Temasek-backed SenseTime launches AI innovation hub in Singapore
Temasek-backed artificial intelligence (AI) company SenseTime on Monday launched its international AI innovation hub in Singapore, while entering into two agreements to develop industry talent here.. ( read original story ...)
Merging Literary Art With Business: How Poet And Author Felix Cheong Thrived In Singapore’s Literary Scene
Felix Cheong now prefers to collaborate with creatives such as illustrators and musicians to build something bigger than their sum of parts. ( read original story ...)
Singapore ramps up switch to alternative seafood supply routes
Singapore has swiftly turned to alternative supply routes after a new Covid-19 cluster emerged at Jurong Fishery Port, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said yesterday. The port ... ( read original story ...)
Bid to wind up Perth resort over Singapore-linked owners’ dispute
A Singapore-born coal tycoon, Mr Low Tuck Kwong, is seeking to wind up a luxury golf resort in Australia that he co-owns over an apparent dispute with its two Singapore-linked co-owners.. Read more at ... ( read original story ...)
NUS graduates not waffling on new business idea after Silicon Valley stint
Waffles with maple syrup are a welcome breakfast treat or pair them up with fried chicken for an irresistible savoury dish.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Not just free delivery and bulk discounts: The rise of community group buys in Singapore
Some started off just wanting their food delivered with no extra charge. These group-buy hosts now collate orders for hundreds of people at a time ... ( read original story ...)
Mediation faster, cheaper, preserves business ties better than other options: Edwin Tong
SINGAPORE - While reaching an agreement through mediation is a good first step in a business dispute, many might worry that the other party may not fulfil their end of the deal, said Second Minister ... ( read original story ...)
Business as usual at S’pore’s wet markets, but seafood in short supply
Fishmongers at several wet markets were closed as residents largely stuck to their regular Sunday grocery run.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Customs seized P33M in smuggled currency over past year
THE Bureau of Customs (BoC) has prevented attempts to smuggle more than P33 million worth of the Philippine peso, foreign currencies and other monetary instruments during the ... ( read original story ...)