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MBS will complete S$1 35 billion expansion & renovation by 2026

Original S$9 billion expansion plan for the two integrated resorts included building a fourth tower for MBS.

Lim Tean: What economic benefits does Singapore derive from granting KTV operators a $50K grant to Pivot into an F&B outlet?

The Independent Singapore News Lim Tean: What economic benefits does Singapore derive from granting KTV operators. Lim Tean: What economic benefits does Singapore derive from granting KTV operators a $50K grant to “Pivot” into an “F&B” outlet? First time I m hearing about this grant. Why need to give grants so freely yet when asked to help the elderly cleaning the tables at hawker centre or help the elderly poor with monthly assistance, they talked and discussed for so long with plenty of reasons but yet refused to give out a cent, commented Facebook user Yeow H Tan on Mr Lim s post.

Recovery relies on border restrictions easing

Recovery relies on border restrictions easing Staff Reporter © Provided by Singapore Business Review Over a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the recovery of Singapore’s hotel and tourism industry still has a long way to go due to the uneven situations in different parts of the world, hindering international travel, and the relaxation of border restrictions. The tourism and hospitality sectors have been some of the hardest hit ever since the implementation of the circuit breaker period in Singapore in 2020, as almost all incoming travel to the island state was prohibited. Whilst some businesses managed to continue operating under strict safety measures, others had to shut down for a period of time.

Singapore and UK start negotiation talks on a digital economy

Singapore and UK start negotiation talks on a digital economy Details   Singapore and the United Kingdom have negotiation talks on a digital economy agreement, UK-Singapore Digital Economy Agreement (UKSDEA). According to a statement by the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Ministry of Communications and Information and the Infocomm Media Development Authority, the new partnership will look to facilitate digital trade and open up new opportunities do enable business digitally between Singapore and the UK. This will include establishing “forward-looking rules” to enable trusted cross-border data flows, prohibit data localisation, and ensure high standards in data protection. With the thriving innovation ecosystems in the UK and Singapore, the partnership will also explore the use of emerging and innovative technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Gan Kim Yong to remain as co-chair of COVID-19 task force

Gan Kim Yong to remain as co-chair of COVID-19 task force Toggle share menu Advertisement Gan Kim Yong to remain as co-chair of COVID-19 task force Health Minister Gan Kim Yong speaking at a press conference by the COVID-19 multi-ministry task force on Apr 30, 2021. (Photo: Ministry of Communications and Information) 11 May 2021 02:50PM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Minister for Health Gan Kim Yong will continue to co-chair the COVID-19 multi-ministry task force after he moves to the Ministry of Trade and Industry on May 15.  Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung will take over the Ministry of Health (MOH) portfolio. Mr Gan will remain as co-chair of the task force together with Mr Ong and Minister for Education Lawrence Wong. 

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