Adult Singaporeans who do not own more than one property and with incomes not exceeding S$100,000 will get a payment of between S$200 and S$400. | World News
SINGAPORE: In what is expected to be his last Budget statement before he takes on the top job, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong gave Singaporeans a first look at how he plans to turn his team's "ambitious agenda" into reality, particularly with significant investments into helping workers retrain and bounce back
The Ministry of Trade and Industry warned of “significant” downside risks that remained in the global economy, such as the risk of an escalation in the Israel-Hamas conflict or war in Ukraine.
International Business News: Singapore's economy grew less than expected due to geopolitical risks and weaker global demand for exports. Slower growth in 2022 and 2021 followed a