Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has said the city state is unlikely to be on the US tariff “hit list”.
SINGAPORE is unlikely to be on the “hit list for direct tariffs” from the United States, but the city-state could still be ...
SINGAPORE - Singapore is not expected to be hit by trade tariffs from the United States, but still stands to be indirectly ...
Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said he doesn’t expect Singapore to be in the firing line for US tariffs even as ...
That said, the foreign minister warned that Singapore as a small, trade-reliant nation could be affected by the ensuing trade ...
SINGAPORE - Extended childcare leave and increased financial support were among ideas raised by MPs to better support ...
In Matthew Lim's WhatsApp group chat with his National Service buddies, football banter and workout routines are frequently ...
Mr Leong also drew a sharp rebuke from Speaker Seah Kian Peng for his “super long” preambles to his clarifications.
UOB's economist Jester Koh predicts Singapore to have a “modest” fiscal deficit of $2.7 billion or 0.4% of GDP in FY2025.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman arrived at Parliament on 1 ahead of presenting the Finance bill. The budget session of the Parliament commenced on January 31, with the joint address of President ...
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Singapore Business Review on MSNGov’t not expecting to be on US direct tariffs ‘hit list’However, it said Singapore will be impacted indirectly if there is any friction. The Singaporean government said that tariffs ...
Tariffs on other countries will indirectly affect Singapore, and it will be a "turbulent ride" in the months or years to come, said Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan.
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