One of the new imported cases is a Singaporean who had travelled to Indonesia under the Business Travel Pass.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Five Firms Advise on Singapore’s Largest Ever Insurance Deal
Advised by Latham, Norton Rose and TSMP Law, a consortium led by Singlife will pay $2.1 billion for majority shares in Aviva Singapore and create a combined business called Aviva Singlife. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Greenlights World’s First Sales of Lab-Grown Chicken
People have quickly become OK with fake plant-based meats, but it remains to be seen how people feel at large about lab-grown meat. ( read original story ...)
Europe and Singapore align airline safety certification process to boost efficiency
Singapore and Europe have brought their aircraft safety certification processes more in line with each other to allow aviation companies here to get speedier approval for using new technologies. The ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Kelley Aerospace sets sights on supersonic UAV and business jet markets
Singapore-based aerospace company Kelley Aerospace has its sights set on the supersonic air transport, with the rollout of two in-development concepts in business aviation and unmanned aerial vehicles ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore ‘disappointed’ with UN move to loosen controls on cannabis: MHA
SINGAPORE: Singapore said on Thursday (Dec 3) that it was disappointed with the United Nations’ decision to remove cannabis from the most tightly ... ( read original story ...)
Lab-grown meat to go on sale in Singapore in world first
SINGAPORE - Lab-grown chicken will soon be available in restaurants in Singapore after the country became the first to green-light meat created without slaughtering any animals. US start-up ... ( read original story ...)
Commentary: Singapore’s hunt for global tech talent will benefit Singaporeans too
The new Tech.Pass, together with Employment Pass salary criteria adjustments, will help develop a Singaporean core with better skills, argues this ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore factory activity expands for fifth month in November but at a slower pace
Singapore’s factory activity in November expanded for the fifth consecutive month but at a slower rate than the previous month, as ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore factory activity expands for fifth straight month in November with surge in electronics
The electronics PMI rose 0.1 point from October to 51.1, the highest since September 2018.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore, EU ink agreements to drive collaboration, business activities
One is an administrative arrangement on cluster cooperation and the other is an MOU between SBF and EuroCham.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore becomes first country to approve lab-grown meat
Singapore has granted San Francisco start-up Eat Just Inc. regulatory approval to sell its laboratory-grown chicken in the city-state -- the world's first government to allow the sale of cultured meat ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Approves Cultured Meat: A Major Step Forward for the Industry, Questions IDTechEx
Approval in Singapore is therefore a major step forward ... IDTechEx guides your strategic business decisions through its Research, Subscription and Consultancy products, helping you profit ... ( read original story ...)
Man charged with keeping 7 tarantulas in Yishun flat, importing spiders from Malaysia
SINGAPORE: A man was charged on Wednesday (Dec 2) with keeping seven tarantulas and two protected iguanas in his Yishun flat, and is also accused ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Becomes First Country in the World to Approve Sale of Plant-Based Meat
Singapore is fast moving toward promoting the culture of plant-based meat, and that too at a time when it is trying to be self sufficient in producing its own food. ( read original story ...)
Singapore firms double down on regional expansion, building supply chain resilience: HSBC survey
The survey found that local businesses expect a longer recovery from the outbreak than firms in the region and beyond.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)