Singapore is committed to working with ASEAN and other dialogue partners, including China, to combat scams. Digital Development and Information Minister Josephine Teo said international cooperation is essential to counter such crimes.
Han's attendance marks a first for the two countries. Foreign heads of state usually do not attend US presidential inaugurations.
China, the world's biggest coal consumer, extended its lead in imports over No. 2 buyer India last year to the widest since at least 2013, customs data shows, cementing its hold on global coal markets and helping to curb a slide in prices.
DESPITE the risk of the “collateral impact” from an ongoing US-China trade war that is expected to escalate, Singapore should be able to withstand moderated growth, said Frederic Neumann, chief Asia economist at HSBC.
The Skywaters is set to become one of the world’s most prestigious addresses, perched atop Singapore’s only supertall skyscraper.
Koh says China’s economy is set to grow between 4 per cent and 5 per cent this year, boosted by demand for EVs, renewable energy and AI.
Singapore Art Week 2025 features 130 events and rising collector interest, showcasing Singapore’s growing role as a Southeast Asian art hub.
The task of providing elderly care for the growing number of Chinese baby boomers may be a headache for Beijing, but a Singaporean hospital operator sees it as an evergreen opportunity.
The world's most advanced contract chipmaker has severed its ties with a Singapore-based company after a client review exposed a potential breach of US export controls, according to people familiar with the matter.
The new Xi'an plant is the second major facility opened in China recently, expanding Sika's reach in northwestern China. The other plant opened earlier this year is dedicated to the northeastern part of the country. With this addition, Sika now operates 35 manufacturing facilities across the country.
Defense relations between New Zealand and Singapore clearly benefit their national security interests. What’s the next step?
Singapore's growth forecast for 2025 is projected to slow to between 1 and 3 per cent, lower than the 4 per cent growth last year.