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Singapore’s business lobby has joined the government in pushing back against a sweeping US trade probe that alleges manufacturing overcapacity and failures to enforce bans on imports linked to forced labor.
By Xinghui Kok and Helen Clark SINGAPORE/PERTH, April 10 (Reuters) - Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese held talks in Singapore on Friday with counterpart Lawrence Wong, in which they vowed closer cooperation to ensure energy security in the face of disruptions caused by the Middle East conflict.
On the heels of a comprehensive review, BioNTech has decided “to close its planned Singapore site by the end of February 2027,” the company confirmed to Fierce in a statement Thursday. The move comes as the German biotech continues to “align capacity with our clinical portfolio and long-term strategic direction.”
Singapore tightened its monetary policy settings in a widely expected move, becoming the first in Asia to respond to rising inflation risks stemming from a surge in energy prices linked to the Middle East conflict.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore delivered a measured tightening of its policy stance, raising the slope of the S$NEER band, while keeping its width and midpoint unchanged.
Greece, Lithuania and Latvia —will be authorised to export meat and egg products to Singapore, the EU, Singapore Food Agency (SFA) and NParks announced in a joint statement on Thursday (April 16).With Austria,
Singapore prosecutors charged one more person with fraud on Thursday for making false representations to U.S. server supplier Dell Technologies, linking her to two other individuals charged with
Charles Yong earned a coveted place at the upcoming PPA Asia 500 Singapore Open, a USD $70,000 tournament scheduled from July 23-26. The event will mark the first-ever PPA Tour Asia stop in Singapore.
BLAST has announced that the first BLAST Premier Open of 2027 will take place in Singapore from 15-28 March 2027, marking the next major milestone in its multi-year partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB).
Singapore is engaging semiconductor companies in markets such as Taiwan and the Netherlands to explore a technology that supports fast data transmission and advanced medical tools. A new committee wil