This is almost five times the 260 resident workers – comprising Singaporeans and PRs – laid off in the first half of 2022. Read more at straitstimes.com.
How Singapore is turning to tech to keep tabs on its trees
For a city known around the world as a bustling hub of commerce and trade, one of the most striking things about Singapore is just how green it is. Despite open space being at a premium, nature is a ...
CNA Explains: Retrenched in Singapore? Know your rights
Does your employer need to pay severance? Does being unionised help? CNA answers your questions on being laid off in Singapore.
Amazon Singapore’s Black Friday sale: Samsung, Sennheiser and more
If you’re shopping for Christmas gifts, you’d better make use of this four-day sale (25-28 November) to snatch the best deals. During this Black Friday sale, Amazon Singapore is offering free local ...
Amazon Singapore’s Black Friday sale: Samsung, SteelSeries and more
If you’re shopping for Christmas gifts, you’d better make use of this four-day sale (25-28 November) to snatch the best deals. During this Black Friday sale, Amazon Singapore is offering free local ...
Singapore, China renew smart city collaboration with digital economy initiatives
Both countries will embark on 14 new projects spanning e-commerce, cross-border data exchange, fintech, and green tech as the Singapore-China Smart City Initiative kicks off its third year of ...
Up to 50% off electronics on Amazon Singapore’s Black Friday sale
While some may think of it as just a day to give thanks and feast, others may be excited about what comes after: Black Friday (25 November) and Cyber Monday (28 November) sales. If you’re shopping for ...
Singapore’s factory output shrinks 0.8% in October on steep fall in biomedical manufacturing
SINGAPORE’S factory output contracted 0.8 per cent year on year in October, a reversal from the previous month’s gains of 1.6 per cent, according to data from an Economic Development Board (EDB) ...
Singapore’s manufacturing output decreases by 0.8% in October, marking first y-o-y contraction since Sept 2021
The y-o-y contraction was due to declines in the electronics, chemicals and the biomedical manufacturing clusters.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR BYD IN SINGAPORE?
Well-poised with a wealth of experience already in its pocket, BYD has been quick to ride on this quickly-warming attitude to EVs, to build cars better boasting both intrinsic appeal and day-to-day ...
Twitter wins court tussle as Singapore tech firm fails in appeal to have bird logo trademarked
The applicant, V V Technology, wants to have its yellow hummingbird logo registered as a trademark, but Twitter opposed.
Inside Singapore’s mission to infuse itself with technology
With government agencies building cutting-edge technologies in isolation, could this risk pulling Singapore's digital progress in completely different directions?
Singapore students launch new bus stop that doubles as an ‘exercise gym’
In Singapore, a team of students from the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) has cleverly come up with a new bus stop design that lets commuters burn away calories while waiting.
How Singapore’s gas infrastructure could accelerate a low-carbon future
Southeast Asia faces a pivotal moment in its shared energy future as the changing role of gas transforms the regional energy outlook. As a land-scarce nation seeking innovative solutions to meet ...
HP cutting up to 6,000 jobs over next three years; Singapore impact unknown
It will cut as much as 10% of its 61,000-employee global workforce and reduce its real estate footprint. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Singapore Investigates Binance For Potential Breach Of Local Payment Services Regulations
"Should Binance decide now to dismantle some of these restrictions, it has to continue to comply with the prohibition against soliciting Singapore users without a license," the Monetary Authority of ...