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PETALING JAYA: It’s known as a huge online shopping event, but Singles’ Day is also a time for solitude and self-reflection for some.

Vipshop (唯品会) China s leading online retailer, launches VIPSHOP in Singapore, offering a curated selection of international and trendy brands at unbeatable prices, all in one shopping app

Vipshop (唯品会) China s leading online retailer, launches VIPSHOP in Singapore, offering a curated selection of international and trendy brands at unbeatable prices, all in one shopping app
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GeTS Launches CALISTA inventory financing Platform, Integrated with SGTraDex, to Digitalize and Streamline Singapore s Oil Storage Financing

July 27, 2021 SINGAPORE - Media OutReach - 27 July 2021 - Global eTrade Services (GeTS ), a global trade platform company, announced today the launch of CALISTA inventory financing (CIF) – one of the first platforms to be integrated with the Singapore Trade Data Exchange (SGTraDex) to simplify information flows through the global supply chain ecosystem via a shared data stream. SGTraDex is a new exchange recently launched by the Singapore Government that was conceptualised by the Alliance for Action (AfA) to address Supply Chain Digitalisation.  AfA for Supply Chain Digitalisation is one of the seven Singapore Together Alliances for Action (AfA) set up in June 2020 under the Singapore Government s Emerging Stronger Taskforce (EST).  The initial use cases of the exchange (SGTraDex) are to strengthen financing integrity of trade flows, enhance end-to-end visibility of container logistics flows, and digitalise the bunkering industry.  GeTS developed CIF through the AfA for S

Calls for targeted lockdowns instead of EMCO

Calls for targeted lockdowns instead of EMCO 15 Jul 2021 / 10:30 H. PETALING JAYA: Targeted lockdowns in hot spots have been recommended over a blanket enhanced movement control order (EMCO) to help the country recover economically while it continues its fight to quell the Covid-19 scourge. Businesses and health experts alike believe this is the best way forward for Malaysia. They pointed out that despite the toll it has taken on businesses, the EMCO has done little to reduce the number of new infections every day. The number of new cases reported daily hit a new high again yesterday, with 11,618 infections reported. The Small and Medium Enterprises Association (Samenta) said the enforcement of the EMCO has only painted a grim outlook for businesses in Malaysia when the objective was to curb the spread of infections.

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