Singapore’s approach to the virus is set to become a defining issue in upcoming elections, with lockdown curbs set to drag on past most of Asia’s after its original, less restrictive approach was ... ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Singapore Airlines to resume New Zealand services
Singapore Airlines has announced it will resume scheduled passenger services to Auckland and Christchurch from Tuesday, June 9. It is the first scheduled flights by the airline to New Zealand since ... ( read original story ...)
Bankers in Face Shields Are Part of Singapore’s Cautious Return
Mostly empty offices, staggered work hours, face shields and contact tracing -- that’s what Singapore’s cautious return to work will look like under the watchful gaze of the hub’s financial regulator. ( read original story ...)
China braces for aluminum import wave as coronavirus recovery upends trade
China’s imports of aluminum are about to hit their highest levels in a decade, traders and analysts said, as an arbitrage opportunity created by demand recovery ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore sets up new office to drive national digital efforts
Country's SG Digital Office has been tasked to drive digital transformation and adoption across the local community, including the elderly and traditional business segments such as hawker centres. ( read original story ...)
Singapore stock watch: First Reit, Keppel, mm2 Asia, Ascott Residence Trust, ThaiBev
The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Monday (June 1):. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Coronavirus: Travel curbs see fewer trucks crossing Singapore-Malaysia border
These days, Malaysian lorry driver Muhammad Rizwan Muhammad sets off for Singapore at 7am and is able to make it back to his home in Johor Baru in time for lunch.. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)
Singapore, China agree on ‘fast lane’ arrangement for essential travel from early June
Business and official travel will be allowed between Singapore and six Chinese provinces or municipalities, and Covid-19 control measures will remain in place. ( read original story ...)
Singapore, China to launch ‘fast lane’ arrangement with COVID-19 measures for essential business, official travel
Singapore and China have agreed to launch a "fast lane" arrangement in early June to facilitate essential travel for business and ... ( read original story ...)
Sino-Singapore ‘fast lane’ for essential business, official travel
Singapore and China will launch a "fast lane" arrangement early next month to facilitate essential travel for business and official purposes between the two countries, as they emerge from the Covid-19 ... ( read original story ...)
Singapore-China to Open Essential Travel Corridor in Early June
Singapore and China plan to reopen essential travel for business and official purposes between the two countries early next month, they said in a joint statement on Friday. ( read original story ...)
China braces for aluminium import wave as coronavirus recovery upends trade
China's imports of aluminium are about to hit their highest levels in a decade, traders and analysts said, as an arbitrage opportunity created by demand recovery after its coronavirus outbreak makes ... ( read original story ...)
Business Insider announces new Singapore newsroom
Business Insider, the leading brand in business news for the digital generation,today announces the launch of its latest bureau in Singapore. Thenewsroom will ... ( read original story ...)
Did You Manage To Avoid China Aviation Oil (Singapore)’s (SGX:G92) 36% Share Price Drop?
Many investors define successful investing as beating the market average over the long term. But its virtually ... ( read original story ...)
Will companies flee Hong Kong? New law could imperil business in one of world’s biggest financial hubs
Critics say the law undermines the “high degree of autonomy” promised when Britain handed control to China in 1997. ( read original story ...)
Singapore stock watch: Keppel, Yangzijiang, CapitaLand, Bukit Sembawang
The following companies saw new developments that may affect trading of their securities on Friday (May 29):. Read more at straitstimes.com. ( read original story ...)