(Reuters) - Broadcom Inc (AVGO.O) said on Wednesday it had completed its move back to the United States from Singapore, weeks after President Donald Trump blocked its $117 billion offer to buy Qualcomm Inc (QCOM.O) on national security grounds. Broadcom ... ( read original story ...)
China’s Secret Gold Supplier Is Singapore
Direct gold export from Australia has been released up until June by free data provider COMTRADE. Though provisional, Australia’s shipments account for 20 tonnes (which is 40 tonnes annualized). This is the first time that I report on Singapore’s gold ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Manufacturing Sector Expansion Continues
The latest PMI reading was attributed mainly to faster growth in factory output, as well as higher new orders and new exports, according to results released on Monday by the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management, which compiles the data. ( read original story ...)
Malaysia to expand halal exports to Japan
Malaysia's halal product exports to Japan were valued at 2.67 billion ringgit ... with Japan the fourth largest destination after China, Singapore and the United States, the governmental trade promotion body said. Malaysian businesses have been venturing ... ( read original story ...)
February export, import growth forecast to slow
Export and import growth accelerated to 26.6% and 27.7% respectively ... and also for our largest trading partners (Singapore and China), compounded by an already short working month,” said the rating agency in a statement yesterday. ( read original story ...)
Singapore factory activity expands for 19th straight month
The latest PMI reading was attributed mainly to faster growth in factory output, as well as higher new orders and new exports, according to results released yesterday by the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management (SIPMM), which compiles ... ( read original story ...)
B+H Architects present first Women’s Leadership Forum in Singapore
Chairwoman at Indochina Investment Group Singapore; Mairead Lavery, Senior Vice President Business Development, Export Development Canada; and Marie-Claude Dumas, President Clean Power at SNC-Lavalin, among others. “Women all over the world are ... ( read original story ...)
Exports shrink for first time since November 2016
According to the Department of Statistics, exports to countries such as Japan (-RM1.2 billion), China (-RM931.5 million), Indonesia (-RM918.3 million), Singapore (-RM596.3 million) and Mexico (-RM318.6 million) all declined. Similar to exports, imports too ... ( read original story ...)
Second VLCC export cargo heads to China: In the LOOP
The second direct-to-VLCC export of US crude from the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port ... The delivered price of LOOP Sour crude to North Asia was assessed at $67/b Monday in Singapore, using the assessed value of LOOP Sour crude on Thursday. ( read original story ...)
Singapore: Megaton Shipping fined S$5,000 for role in smuggling cigarettes
Megaton Shipping, a cargo forwarding company was found guilty of providing false information to get an import permit from Singapore Customs department and was fined with S$5,000 on Wednesday. Officials said the shipping firm provided false information in ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore shares open higher on Wednesday
SINGAPORE: Shares opened 0.1 per cent higher on Wednesday, with the Straits Times Index up 3.91 points to 3,416.06 at 9.02am. About 46 million shares worth S$86 million in total changed hands as gainers outnumbered losers 86 to 37. The most actively traded ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore PMI expands 0.3 point to 53 in March
The growth was caused by higher factory output, new orders, and new exports. The March reading of Singapore Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose 0.3 point from the previous month to record a faster expansion at 53.0. According to the Singapore Institute ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore shares end marginally higher off intraday high
SINGAPORE: Shares kicked off the week on a higher note on Monday, reflecting gains on Wall Street last Thursday. This was in spite of China’s retaliatory tariffs on US imports and disappointing Caixin Purchasing Managers Index – an indicator of ... ( read original story ...)
Two parallel import car dealers shut suddenly, allegedly owe customers $300,000 in deposits
SINGAPORE - Two parallel import car dealers have shuttered without notice, leaving customers who have paid a total of some $300,000 in deposits in limbo. Apex Car, located on the second storey of Automobile Megamart in Ubi, allegedly owes at least five ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore lead growth in region’s digital economy
SINGAPORE: Chairmanship of Asean 2018 will present it a worthwhile opportunity to lead the region in developing its various digital economies, said Ravi Rajendran, managing director (Asia’s south region) at multi-cloud data management company Veritas ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan replaces Singapore as world’s 3rd largest IC exporter: MOF
Taipei, March 31 (CNA) Taiwan was ranked as the third largest integrated circuit exporter in the world in 2016, overtaking Singapore, according to the Ministry of Finance (MOF). In its latest report on global IC exports, the ministry said Friday that ... ( read original story ...)