Agents report an uptick in inquiries after the city’s hotel quarantine requirement was relaxed Some returnees report finding Singapore’s rents higher and its school spots harder to secure than they …
Indonesia to get drugs from Singapore, Australia amid rising kids’ deaths
Indonesia is expected to receive drugs for acute kidney injury from Singapore and Australia amid increasing children’s deaths from the disease, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin announced …
Is Hong Kong finally ending its love affair with ‘big market, small government’? Analysts ask if it is ready to make the right bets for the economy
Observers say move as set out in city leader’s recent policy address is long overdue and seen as following in Singapore’s well-trodden path They warn however that results may take decades to yield, …
4 ways URA’s new move to curb shoebox units in central areas could affect the Singapore property market
The last time the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) moved to curb shoebox units (one-bedder units, generally defined as 510 sq ft or smaller) was back in 2018.At the time, the impact was only for …
Personal Loan: Where to get them in Singapore and the benefits
Life is all about the next best thing. Whether a new car, a house or going for higher studies overseas, one needs capital to get all the required services. And loans are one of the ways to achieve …
Singapore’s Web3 scene gaining expertise with influx from Japan
Industry insiders told ST that many start-ups and Web3-related companies have left Tokyo for Singapore or Dubai. Read more at straitstimes.com.
VETRESKA Singapore-based Subsidiary Raises US$50 Million To Streamline Business
VETRESKA FUTURE PET FOOD, the Singapore-based subsidiary of leading Chinese pet lifestyle brand VETRESKA, recently received a US$50 million strategic investment from Quest FoF, the VCC of a major …
Singapore should set its sights on becoming a net food exporter: ComCrop chief Peter Barber
ComCrop, a pioneer in urban farming, wants to help ramp up Singapore’s vegetable production. Its CEO Peter Barber believes that the state should set its sights on becoming a net food exporter.
Playground for Food: Initiative Brings Stay-at-Home Singapore Moms Back to Work
Despite being one of the world’s fastest-rising economies, 63% of women in Singapore are left out of the workforce.
Commentary: In hard times, everyone in Singapore still has something to give
At a time when services by non-profits and charities are more crucial than ever, inflation is a double whammy as prices rise and donations shrink, says Melissa Kwee of the National Volunteer and …