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Business News
Singapore News
Sustainability

Decarbonisation has taken a back seat among corporate leaders in Singapore, a quarterly survey by EY has found.

Leadership Resource
Singapore News
Technology

Regulators cannot realistically expect artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver only good as AI development has far outpaced public policy.

ASEAN
Finance & Economics
Infrastructure

This project will be the largest data centre campus in an emerging market in terms of land size and committed power capacity.

Shipping
Singapore News
Sustainability

A Singapore shipping firm performed the world’s first simultaneous refuelling of a container ship with bio-methanol while it was being loaded with cargo in the port.

Finance & Economics
Singapore News
Technology

Singapore has person-to-person and person-to-merchant payment links with countries like Malaysia, China, Indonesia, India and Thailand.

Singapore News

The TAA organised by the Tripartite Partners recognises organisations that excel in building fair and progressive workplaces and keep employees at the heart of their progress.

New Member

Riveria Marine Solutions is a Consultancy & Broker Agency specializing in International Business Development Strategy, focusing on comprehensive Marine & Upstream Installation Aids packages.

ASEAN
Business News
Manufacturing

JAPAN and ASEAN plan to create their first joint strategy on automobile production and sales within the Southeast Asian bloc to counter China’s increasing presence in the electric vehicle market.

ASEAN
Business News
Healthcare

Elon Musk and Indonesian Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin launched SpaceX’s satellite Internet service for the nation’s health sector on Sunday (May 19), aiming to improve access in remote parts of the sprawling archipelago.

Business News
Singapore News

Companies breaching safety regulations will soon face a higher maximum fine of $50,000 – up from $20,000 – and construction sites with a contract sum of at least $5 million must have surveillance cameras.