Among the defining achievements of SG60 is Singapore’s transformation into a global health innovator. The latest chapter arrived in May 2025, when Singapore’s technology—originally designed to respond ...
Singapore, Airbus To Test HTeaming On H225m
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Singapore to boost public transport network with autonomous vehicles
Singapore is poised to make a big push for self-driving vehicles to be deployed across the island in the next five years, to strengthen the public transport network. It is a key plank in Acting ...
Singapore to have ‘many’ autonomous vehicles in five years: Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans can expect to see "many" autonomous vehicles (AVs) on the roads in five years, said Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow. In a wide-ranging media interview on Jun 11, Mr Siow ...
Singapore eyes driverless buses in HDB estates to cut commute times, ease manpower crunch over next five years
Singapore plans to expand its use of self-driving vehicles islandwide over the next five years, aiming to enhance public transport efficiency and reduce commuting times, particularly for residents in ...
Singapore’s key exports chart surprise 3.5% slide in May as non-electronics decrease
SINGAPORE] The Republic’s key exports declined 3.5 per cent on the year in May after April’s surge, contrary to market expectations, data from Enterprise Singapore showed on Tuesday (Jun 17). Read ...
Singapore to work with leading tech firms to boost AI adoption in healthcare sector
Singapore's health tech agency Synapxe has signed deals with leading tech firms, such as OpenAI and Google, to get AI training and access to technology. The move aims to boost the use of AI in the ...
Singapore’s key exports fall unexpectedly by 3.5% after three months of expansion
SINGAPORE: Singapore's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) declined by 3.5 per cent in May, a sharp reversal from the 12.4 per cent growth recorded in April. Electronics grew, while non-electronics saw a ...
Singapore key exports see surprise 3.5% drop in May as US shipments tumble 20.6%
Analysts had forecast an 8 per cent increase in key exports amid a 90-day tariff truce. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore’s exports unexpectedly fall 3.5% y/y in May
Singapore's non-oil domestic exports fell 3.5% in May from a year earlier, government data showed on Tuesday, with shipments of electronics rising slightly but petrochemicals, non-monetary gold and ...
Competition watchdog flags Agoda’s Singapore website, mobile app for potentially misleading features
SINGAPORE] Singapore’s competition watchdog has raised concerns with Agoda over several design features on its Singapore website and mobile application that were found to be potentially misleading.
No need for travel e-SIM or roaming: Singapore telcos offer generous cross-border data bundles
SINGAPORE] More local telcos are offering “borderless” mobile plans at record low prices to woo an increasing number of globetrotting consumers. Read more at The Business Times.
Citri Mobile Expands IRP-Certified iPhone Repairs with New Singapore Outlet in Tampines
Citri Mobile, an independent repair provider headquartered in Singapore, has expanded its physical presence with the opening of a new outlet in Tampines, complementing its longstanding location in ...
Singapore and Indonesia deepen green energy partnership with three new deals
The deals were signed in Jakarta by Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science and Technology Tan See Leng. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
16 arrested for illegal horse betting in joint operation by Singapore and Malaysia police
The Singapore and Malaysia police arrested 16 people for illegal horse betting activities in a joint operation on Wednesday (June 11). In a statement on Thursday, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said ...
Singapore mobile operator let off the hook over service outage
As such, the mobile operator had not violated Singapore's Code of Practice for Telecommunication Service Resiliency and would not have to be financially penalized, the regulator said. In its ...