Export growth gathers pace

Earnings from transport equipment increased by nearly sevenfold to $ 54 million compared to the corresponding month in 2016, owing to the export of two ships to Singapore. In addition, high export earnings from food and beverages, rubber products and ... ( read original story ...)

Singaporean Firm Fined for Violating Sanctions

Between on or about October 7, 2011 to on or about February 20, 2013, COSL Singapore appears to have violated §§ 560.203 and 560.204 of the ITSR when, through its subsidiary companies, it exported or attempted to export 55 orders of oil rig supplies from ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s non-oil domestic exports rise 8.5 pct in July

SINGAPORE, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- International Enterprise Singapore, a government agency that promotes international trade, said on Thursday the country's non-oil domestic exports (NODX) rose 8.5 percent year-on-year in July. The growth was lower than a ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore July bank lending falls 0.5 pct m/m

SINGAPORE, Aug 31 (Reuters) - Singapore's total bank lending in July fell 0.5 percent from June, due to a decline in loans to businesses, central bank data showed on Thursday. Loans and advances by domestic banking units in the city-state amounted to S$632 ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Morning News For August 31

GRAB Inc and a unit of the Toyota Motor Corporation on Wednesday announced a collaboration targeted at Grab drivers, rather than towards users of the ride-sharing platform. A pre-school with capacity for 2,100 children officially opened in Singapore on ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore in ‘a position to benefit’ from Belt and Road push

Having recognised early the benefits of China’s One Belt, One Road (OBOR) push, Singapore has actively supported it and is well-positioned to make gains from it, Home Affairs and Law Minister K. Shanmugam said in a lecture yesterday. Singapore’s edge ... ( read original story ...)