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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Tuesday a 10% universal tariff rate imposed by the United States does not look open for negotiation and warned of potential upheaval in the domestic econ...
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Brazil is among the economies that escaped with the lowest "reciprocal" U.S. tariff of 10%. In addition, the agricultural giant could benefit from China's retaliatory tariffs likely to hit U.S. farm ...
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A 10-year-old girl died and 20 other people, including Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan's son, were injured Tuesday after a fire broke out at a Singapore shophouse where education and enrichment classes for children are conducted.
The British woman at the centre of a Netflix documentary on how she allegedly duped her son and left him in debt to fund her champagne-sipping lifestyle has been charged with fraud in Singapore. Alleged victims of Dionne Marie Hanna, 84, filed police reports after watching Con Mum, local media report.
Singapore is expected to further ease monetary policy at next week's review, following a move in January, as U.S. tariffs against its trading partners cast a shadow over the outlook for the export-reliant city-state.
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong will give a ministerial statement in parliament on Tuesday (Apr 8) afternoon on the impact of sweeping tariffs announced by US President Donald Trump and its implications for Singapore.
Pawan Kalyan's son, Mark Shankar, was injured in a school fire in Singapore, suffering burns and respiratory issues. Despite being urged to visit his
Singapore’s City Developments Ltd has been questioned by the regulatory arm of the city-state’s stock exchange after a recent public dispute within the billionaire family owner of the developer, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Marina Bay Sands knows its guest want more than gaming and shopping. So it's adding new suites with wellness features you typically find at a health spa.
Dionne Marie Hanna is accused of scamming multiple victims, including her son, out of hundreds of thousands of pounds
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Malay Mail on MSNSingapore law shifting drug burden of proof to be defended in constitutional challengeSINGAPORE, April 8 — The Singapore government will defend a law that shifts the burden of proof to offenders found with a specific quantity of drugs, The Straits Times reported, as a constitutional challenge is heard before the Court of Appeal.