SINGAPORE, Oct. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- The National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School has launched a new Master of Science in Accounting programme to develop talent in accounting and ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Central Bank Sees ‘Gradual and Uneven’ Recovery
Singapore has unleashed about S$100 billion ($73.5 billion) in fiscal stimulus to combat the impact of the pandemic, including short-term aid like wage subsidies and rent relief as well as longer-term ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s industrial production grows 24.2 pct in September
SINGAPORE, Oct. 26 (Xinhua ... while the medical technology segment grew 15 percent with higher export demand for medical instruments. The precision engineering cluster's output declined by 1.5 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore announces plan to import 100MW of electricity from Malaysia
Singapore could be importing electricity from Malaysia as early as next year, as part of a long-term plan to bolster clean energy generation and consumption across the region. Singapore regulator ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore SMBs hopeful digital banks will yield cost, operational benefits
Singapore is preparing to announce the list of successful bidders for up to five digital bank licenses by the end of this year, with these players expected to commence business by mid-2021. To succeed ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore has strengthened status as global logistics hub amid Covid-19 crisis: Chan Chun Sing
The Republic has been kept open to trade even as global supply chains are disrupted.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore factory output up 24% last month – largest rise in 9 years
Singapore's factory output might be a bright spot in the economy, thanks to the booming pharmaceutical and electronics sectors, according to data released yesterday by the Economic Development Board ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Lawmaker Says FTAs Should Continue Despite COVID-19 Induced Recession
Singapore must continue its global integration underpinned by free trade agreements FTA and Digital Economy Agreements (DEA) with its trading partners. ( read original story ...)
Singapore targets more FTAs to help economy recover from COVID
Singapore must continue with its strategy of global integration underpinned by free trade agreements (FTAs) and digital economy agreements (DEAs) with its trading partners in spite of the COVID-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore to import electricity from Malaysia under two-year trial
Singapore will import electricity from Peninsular Malaysia under a two-year trial, said the Energy Market Authority (EMA) on Monday ... ( read original story ...)
EMA: Singapore to begin electricity imports from Malaysia by end 2021
Singapore will be embarking on a two-year trial for electricity imports from Peninsular Malaysia to the republic, according to the Energy Market Authority (EMA). ( read original story ...)
S’pore to import electricity from Malaysia in pilot trial over 2 years
The little red dot wants a greener energy mix, and is taking multiple steps to achieve this – from an electricity import pilot with Malaysia, to soaking up more sunshine at home and investing in ... ( read original story ...)
S’pore to import electricity from M’sia in 2-year trial
"assess and refine the technical and regulatory frameworks" for importing electricity here. According to EMA, this change will allow Singapore to tap on regional power grids for cleaner energy ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore Government to set aside S$49 million for low-carbon energy research
Singapore will also explore how it can strengthen the regional power grid architecture, he added. “We will kick this off by importing 100 megawatts of electricity imports for a trial period of two ... ( read original story ...)
RPT-EXCLUSIVE-China eyes more corn imports as shipments surge, set to become top buyer
China's government is discussing permits for millions of tonnes of additional corn imports over the next year, three industry sources told Reuters, amid a surge in animal feed demand and after storms ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore tests re-opening of key sector
Singapore will hold its first business conference of scale this week since the coronavirus pandemic put ice to such activities in the city-state, amid ongoing efforts to restart its economy. ( read original story ...)