Hong Kong and Singapore will start an air travel bubble later this month, allowing travelers from each city to visit the other without entering quarantine ... ( read original story ...)
Understand Singapore’s economy with economics tuition
This might sound a little out of context to you, but the truth is that understanding your economy is essential. ( read original story ...)
The Latest: Hong Kong, Singapore plan ‘air travel bubble’
Hong Kong and Singapore will establish an "air travel bubble" Nov. 22 allowing travelers from the two cities to visit the other without having to serve quarantine in a first step to stimulate tourism ... ( read original story ...)
Asia Today: Hong Kong, Singapore OK travel, virus in Vanuatu
Hong Kong and Singapore will start an air travel bubble at the end of November, allowing travelers from each city to visit the other without entering quarantine in a first step ... ( read original story ...)
CBP and Singapore Customs Sign Historic Letter of Intent to Explore Single Window Connectivity
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Singapore Customs signed a historic letter of intent today that will enable closer cooperation in the areas of trade facilitation, revenue protection and ... ( read original story ...)
Shell to cut jobs and capacity at major Singapore refinery
Royal Dutch Shell will halve crude processing capacity and cut jobs at its Pulau Bukom oil refinery in Singapore as part of an overhaul to reduce the company's carbon dioxide (CO2)emissions ... ( read original story ...)
Shell Singapore to repurpose core business, downsize Pulau Bukom refinery in low-carbon shift
SINGAPORE: Shell Singapore said on Tuesday (Nov 10) that it plans to repurpose its core business and halve its crude processing capacity at its ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Economic Rebound Unlikely to Be ‘Vibrant,’ PM Lee Says
Singapore’s economy is unlikely to pick up in a “very vibrant sort of way very soon” as key export markets in Europe and the U.S. face renewed coronavirus outbreaks, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong ... ( read original story ...)
Exports show signs of improvement, up 22.47% during Nov 1-7: Official
Showing signs of improvement, the country's exports grew 22.47 per cent yearonyear to USD 6.75 billion in the first week of November, mainly driven by healthy growth in pharmaceuticals, gems and ... ( read original story ...)
World’s largest renewable energy project proposed for north-west Australia ditches electricity in favour of ammonia exports
A company planning to build the world's largest wind-and-solar power generator in the Australian outback sets its sights on exporting ammonia — and says it will build a new coastal town to support the ... ( read original story ...)
Protect and promote: Peru launches immunity initiative in Singapore as it looks to grow superfoods export by 25%
Peru is hoping to boost sales of its ‘immunity-boosting’ superfoods in Singapore after launching a promotional drive, spearheaded by Promperú, the tourism board for Peru under the Ministry of Foreign ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s self-employed workers mired in anxiety amid glum outlook for economic recovery
The government has offered almost US$1.5 billion in financial support but the last instalment was paid last month. ( read original story ...)
Singapore’s Pavilion inks first long-term LNG deal with Qatar
Singapore's Pavilion Energy said on Monday it inked a deal with Qatar Petroleum's trading unit to buy up to 1.8 million tonnes per year of liquefied natural gas (LNG) for 10 years from 2023. ( read original story ...)
Singapore Airlines mulls cash injections after S$2.3b record quarterly loss
Vice-President of Commercial Lee Lik Hsin said last month the airline is cautiously optimistic as governments reopen their borders for business travelers and create travel corridors. Singapore is ... ( read original story ...)
Secretlab co-founder Ian Ang named Singapore’s Entrepreneur of the Year
SINGAPORE - The co-founder of gaming chair maker Secretlab, Mr Ian Ang, was named Singapore's Entrepreneur of the Year by professional services firm EY at a virtual awards ceremony on Monday (Nov 9).. ( read original story ...)
Travel bubble brings slow recovery for Singapore, Hong Kong inbound
Inbound players in Singapore and Hong Kong are reporting a slow but exciting return in travel demand between the two Asian cities on the back of a soon-to-come bilateral air travel bubble, reflecting ... ( read original story ...)