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Singapore to Trial Import of Electricity from Laos

Singapore is to trial the import of electricity from Laos via Thailand and Malaysia following an agreement between Keppel Electric and Electricite du Laos (EDL). The agreement between the two companies is part of the Laos-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore Power Integration Project (LMTS-PIP) that will see the four governments studying the feasibility of cross-border power trade, Straits Times reports. […]

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Singapore: New private home sales down nearly 24% in August on the back of tighter restrictions, fewer launches

The private housing market is expected to maintain its positive momentum for the rest of the year, after developers chalked up fairly healthy sales in August despite limited new launches and heightened restrictions to combat the pandemic. 1,215 new private homes were moved in August, nearly 24 per cent lower than July’s take-up, though analysts […]

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Singapore: Promote foreign-local skills transfers by tracking outcomes, having fixed-term employment pass: Workers’ Party

SKILLS transfers from foreigners to Singaporeans should be publicly tracked, while a new type of fixed-term work pass could be introduced to promote skills transfers, Workers’ Party (WP) Member of Parliament and Leader of the Opposition Pritam Singh said in Parliament on Tuesday. During the debate on two motions relating to jobs and foreign worker […]

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Singapore business sentiment improves slightly for Q4 but construction, transportation stay gloomy: Survey

SINGAPORE – Local companies’ business confidence improved further for the fourth quarter amid resilient demand and a positive outlook for manufacturing and the financial services sectors, according to a survey out on Tuesday (Sept 14). However, the outlook for the construction and transportation sectors remained downbeat. The overall Business Optimism Index (BOI) rose to +5.78 […]

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