Annabelle Liang

About 63% of households in Singapore pay for their electricity consumption through the regulated tariff.

Electricity tariff to rise significantly from July despite Iran deal: EMA

Singapore is highly dependent on imports for its energy needs, and imported natural gas accounts for 95% of electricity production

Economists expect growth in Singapore exports to persist in the months ahead, with sustained outperformance of the electronics and semiconductor segments.
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Chips still king of Singapore exports amid non-tech upswing in Asia

The Republic produces one in 10 chips globally and one in five pieces of semiconductor equipment

Some traders posted strong gains linked to the Iran conflict, reinforcing expectations that continued market volatility could boost their profits.

From oil to coffee beans: Traders in Singapore find ways to deal with Middle East disruptions

The ongoing volatility has created opportunities for independent energy trader Vitol and its peers

Analysts said there has been a rising demand for Russian oil in China and India.

What is behind the rising volume of Russian oil arriving in Singapore?

Singapore is also the world’s largest bunkering hub