Singapore’s commercial stockpile of residues fell to a 43-month low of 17.115 million barrels in the week ended July 11, IE Singapore data showed. IE Singapore describes total stocks of heavy distilla... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports inch up 1.1 pct on year in June
The total trade of Singapore increased 10.3 percent year on year in June. Total exports grew 8.1 percent year on year in the month, and total imports rose by 12.8 percent year on year. SINGAPORE, July ... ( read original story ...)
Malaysia, Singapore to discuss HSR by month end, says Azmin
“We will meet with my counterpart in Singapore soon and will discuss the details,” he ... Export grew 19.5% YoY to RM8.93 billion, while import increased 32.8% to RM7.22 billion, he said. He said EU r... ( read original story ...)
Singapore June exports ‘particularly concerning’ in wake of trade war
Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports grew at a slower pace ... to regional supply chains if the next leg of US$200 billion of US tariffs on Chinese imports materialise in September. Robert Carnell, ch... ( read original story ...)
Customs Department hopes to generate RM3 billion from import and export tax collection
For import and export tax returns ... New Straits Times SAP urges local companies to transform into 'intelligent enterprises' Malaysia appoints Singapore law firm to claim 1MDB monies Thai cave boys t... ( read original story ...)
HSR not entirely off the table, fate lies in upcoming discussion between Malaysia and Singapore
He said Singapore's Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan wanted to meet ... Here’s a Better Stock to Buy The Motley Fool More From New Straits Times Customs Department hopes to generate RM3 billion from i... ( read original story ...)
US start-up enters Singapore’s food-on-demand market with S$1 hawker
SINGAPORE : A food subscription start-up from the United States offering S$1 hawker fare and restaurant meals from S$6.99 is hoping to shake up Singapore’s crowded food-on-demand market. Unlike the li... ( read original story ...)
Singapore exports rise for 3rd straight month, but pace of growth slows
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s exports rose for the third consecutive month in June, although the pace of growth slumped due to the slower growth of pharmaceutical shipments, official data showed on Tuesday ( ... ( read original story ...)
Chart of the Day: Singapore’s top exports to US hit by trade conflict tariffs
Industries most likely affected include the electronics, chemicals, and maritime & shipping. This chart from OCBC Treasury Research & Strategy shows Singapore's top exports to the US. Leading the way ... ( read original story ...)
Two arrested after foiled attempt to import 3kg cannabis into Singapore
SINGAPORE: Two foreign nationals were arrested after a foiled attempt to import more than 4,800 Yaba tablets and 3kg of cannabis into Singapore. A 27-year-old man - who was on the wanted list for an e... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines Business Class Awards On New LAX Flight Wide Open!
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Singapore trade mission boosts Canberra’s business, investment and tourism
A delegation of Canberra’s business, tourism and industry leaders have taken part in a successful trade mission to Singapore. The three-day mission – from July 4 to 7 – involved more than 60 entrepren... ( read original story ...)
Partnership Brings Upside Risk for Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam
Under the trade deal, Malaysia and Vietnam will ultimately reach a level of openness similar to Singapore. The increase in trade among CPTPP members is expected to boost both Malaysia and Vietnam’s ex... ( read original story ...)
Flight Review: Singapore Airlines Business Class A380
Singapore Airlines has one of the best business class offerings with some of the widest business class seats available. With thick padded seats that convert to a fully lie flat bed and excellent food ... ( read original story ...)
Why businesses are using lawyers differently in Singapore
The world of business is certainly evolving, so it comes as no surprise that how lawyers are utilised is also changing. Like with many other resources, this needs to be more flexible and agile – lucki... ( read original story ...)
Mauritius funds may now be re-routed through Singapore for investments in India
Singapore is the favoured destination as it has traditionally had a stable fund management regime; also, its tax treaty with India is similar to that of Mauritius Offshore funds from recently tagged h... ( read original story ...)