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File photo of a motorcycle on a road in Singapore. (Photo: Marcus Mark Ramos)
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SINGAPORE: Calls to review the current Certificate of Entitlement (COE) system for motorcycles have cropped up once again as prices hit an all-time high following the latest round of bidding.
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COE prices have been rising since the start of this year, hitting S$8,011 in the previous round of bidding earlier this month, which has led to some people having to delay plans to buy motorcycles.
Published: 18 May 2021
As shared by Singapore s Minister of Transport, S Iswaran: “In light of the recent increase in unlinked community cases, Singapore is unable to meet the criteria to start the Singapore-Hong Kong air travel bubble.”
On 17 May, Singaporeans and Hong Kongers had their (air travel) bubbles burst. After Singapore’s Minister for Transport, S Iswaran, met Hong Kong’s Secretary for Commerce and Economic Development of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government, Edward Yau, the Singapore–Hong Kong Air Travel Bubble (ATB) was announced to be deferred for the second time.
This was owing to the fact that Singapore, as of late, is facing a rising number of community cases. As reinforced by Minister Iswaran: “In light of the recent increase in unlinked community cases, Singapore is unable to meet the criteria to start the Singapore-Hong Kong air travel bubble.”
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Hindocha Nita Vishnubhai was brisk-walking along Choa Chu Kang Drive on May 7, 2021, when a man approached her and asked her to pull her mask up from her chin. ― Picture via Instagram/Parveen Kaur
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