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Limit on employees who can return to workplace back at 50%, as Covid-19 measures are tightened

Singapore to take cautious approach to reopening air travel: minister

Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung acknowledged it is a difficult time to talk about reopening borders. - ST SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Some safe opening of air travel in 2021 is possible if governments open up cautiously with regions that have a low number of domestic Covid-19 cases, said Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung. At the same time, measures should be tightened for places with high infection rates, he added in a speech on Monday (May 3) at a virtual dialogue on reopening borders by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Business Advisory Council. Making the point that vaccines are working , he said: We are not likely to see a strong V-shaped recovery in aviation this year. But the start of a recovery is possible, and worth working towards.

Ong Ye Kung: Difficult time to talk about reopening borders, with countries facing threat of new variants of Covid-19 virus

May 03, 2021 Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung acknowledged it is a difficult time to talk about reopening borders. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - Some safe opening of air travel in 2021 is possible if governments open up cautiously with regions that have a low number of domestic Covid-19 cases, said Transport Minister Ong Ye Kung. At the same time, measures should be tightened for places with high infection rates, he added in a speech on Monday (May 3) at a virtual dialogue on reopening borders by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) Business Advisory Council. Making the point that vaccines are working , he said: We are not likely to see a strong V-shaped recovery in aviation this year. But the start of a recovery is possible, and worth working towards.

Work amid the pandemic: Some enjoy hybrid arrangements while others risk their lives for their jobs

The Straits Times Work amid the pandemic: Some enjoy hybrid arrangements while others risk their lives for their jobs While working safely from home may be the new normal for many, it s not the option for everyone.PHOTOS: LIM YAOHUI, CHONG JUN LIANG, AFP, BERNAMA Published5 hours ago https://str.sg/JFvN They can read the article in full after signing up for a free account. Share link: Or share via: Sign up or log in to read this article in full Sign up All done! This article is now fully available for you Read now Get unlimited access to all stories at $0.99/month for the first 3 months.

Commentary: Manufacturing remains key engine of Singapore economy It just looks different

Commentary: Manufacturing remains key engine of Singapore economy. It just looks different Toggle share menu Advertisement Commentary: Manufacturing remains key engine of Singapore economy. It just looks different Manufacturers in Singapore and beyond are increasingly embracing Industry 4.0 and integrating advanced technologies across their operations, say Matteo Mancini and Alpesh Patel of McKinsey & Company. An employee makes a final check on a solar panel at a Singapore factory. (File photo: AFP/Roslan Rahman) 30 Apr 2021 06:10AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Quiet business transformations have been underway in Singapore with some manufacturers serving as lighthouses – illuminating the way forward for companies around the globe.

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