Low Youjin
CORRESPONDENT
Low Youjin is a correspondent at The Business Times where he covers Singapore macroeconomics, labour, and manpower policies.
Singapore MBAs draw stronger interest amid global visa tightening and career shifts
HR firms say such degrees are most valuable for those in senior leadership roles, even as more mid-career professionals explore them to...
Retrenchments rise slightly in Q3 amid restructuring, but hiring remains firm
The layoffs are concentrated in growth sectors such as financial services, professional services and information and communications
More companies intensifying overseas expansion efforts after ‘better-than-expected’ 2025: panel
Singapore SMEs should also look into making sustainability a core part of their strategy as it helps with saving costs
Asia still ‘under-invested’ despite improving profits, attractive valuations: DBS
Stronger income, growth and valuations point to ‘clear and present’ opportunities in Asia, says senior investment strategist
Singapore invests S$37 billion in RIE2030 research plan; semiconductors, ageing among focus areas
Of this, S$3 billion will be set aside for two new research programmes
SCCCI proposes five Budget 2026 measures, including help for SMEs with costs and competitiveness
Rising expenses, manpower shortages and transformation needs top list of business challenges
MOF seeks public feedback for Budget 2026 on economy, jobs and social support
Views will be accepted until Jan 12, ahead of the Budget in February
Singapore’s real income growth improves to 4.3% amid low inflation
This was despite a slowdown in nominal wage growth
Short-term contracts form smaller share of jobs, with permanent roles at record high: MOM
The report finds ‘no sustained shift’ towards short-term roles for youth
China, US and Malaysia are top overseas postings for Singapore workers: MOM
Only 3.1 per cent of the resident labour force has ever worked overseas full-time for at least six months