Singapore restaurant owners are sending a message to the government that the nation’s status as a gastronomic centre could be under threat as rising rents, soaring ingredient costs and tighter labour laws push businesses to either cut corners or close.
Singapore restaurant owners are sending a message to the government that the nation’s status as a gastronomic center could be under threat as rising rents, soaring ingredient costs and tighter labor laws push businesses to either cut corners or close.
SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s speech on Monday (May 1), while signalling that political leadership renewal is under way, is also a timely reminder to Singaporeans to prepare for a rocky road ahead, said observers and labour MPs.