Why Singapore needs more naysayers

Singapore needs more people to speak up and challenge authority, said a panel of academics and former senior civil servants yesterday. They lamented the reluctance of civil servants to pose contrarian views when facing political office-holders, and the ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Budget 2017: So what is holding Singapore back?

A cultural aversion to venturing outside the box and a lack of confidence are holding Singapore back from realising its full potential as an innovation hub. Panellists at The Straits Times' post-Budget roundtable said the country already has much to be ... ( read original story ...)

The fall of Singapore: Shades of grey

Amid the solemn commemorations of the 75th anniversary of the fall of Singapore to the Japanese during World War II and the controversy over the naming of the Syonan Gallery last week, another anniversary passed unmarked. On Feb 17, 1942, two days after ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore firms need to re-engage with their Asean roots

A deeper understanding of Asean is sorely needed if Singapore companies want to take full advantage of emerging opportunities in the region. This means building networks, remaining open to talent, and developing expertise to become a springboard into the ... ( read original story ...)

Logic seen in Singapore fighter pilot base in NZ

A proposal for Singapore to use the Ohakea airbase near Palmerston North as a training facility for its jet pilots is being seen as a logical next step in defence relations between the two countries. The government has confirmed a feasibility study is ... ( read original story ...)

NZ could host Singapore's fighter jets at Ohakea

Singapore is eying Ohakea air base in Manawatu as a potential base for one of its own Air Force squadrons of F15 fighter jets. Up to 500 people would be stationed in or near the base in the region. Defence Minister Gerry Brownlee confirmed that the ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore rattles sharing economy change

SINGAPORE: Singapore, a keen early adopter of the sharing economy, has fired a warning shot across the bow of Airbnb and Uber with tighter rules that could shake up their business models and growth ambitions in Asia. The rules, some say, are a sign that ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore's manufacturing output up 2.2% in January

SINGAPORE: Singapore's manufacturing output in January rose 2.2 per cent from a year ago, on the back of strong growth in the precision engineering and electronics clusters. Excluding the more volatile biomedical manufacturing, output grew 7 per cent ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore Morning News Roundup For February 24

Welcome to the Singapore morning news roundup by AEC News Today, your one stop for Singapore news on matters of governance and policies affecting Asean business communities. Disrupting the disruptors: Singapore rattles sharing economy with rule change ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore dollar hits all-time high against Malaysian ringgit

SINGAPORE: The Singapore dollar hovered at an all-time high against the Malaysian ringgit on Friday (Feb 24), peaking at 3.1687 earlier in the day before easing back to 3.1643 in afternoon trade. An outperformance of the Singapore currency, rather than a ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore stocks end down 0.65 pct

SINGAPORE, Feb. 24 (Xinhua) -- Singapore shares closed 0.65 percent lower on Friday. Singapore's benchmark Straits Times Index fell 20.54 points to 3,117.03 points. Trading volume was 3.19 billion shares worth 1.43 billion Singapore dollars. Decliners ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore carbon tax to hit Shell, ExxonMobil margins: Analyst

Oil majors Royal Dutch Shell and ExxonMobil could see a 10 to 15 per cent hit to profit margins at their Singapore refineries when the city state imposes a carbon tax in 2019, one analyst told CNBC. On Monday, Singapore announced its intention to introduce ... ( read original story ...)