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North Korea not keen on external engagement, says Singapore’s foreign minister after Pyongyang visit
Pyongyang’s focus appears to be on self-reliance and military deterrence
Penang chipmakers cheer soaring demand even as gamers feel the pain
A global memory chip shortage has worsened since 2024 as producers pivot to feed the voracious
For millions of Filipinos, owning a home is a dream the market was never built to fulfil
Risky rent-to-own schemes have grown in popularity as a workaround
Chinese tech giants dangle record pay packets to court Singapore-trained AI graduates
China’s recruitment drive reflects a stark talent shortage in its all-important AI industry
ERP charges may resume in Orchard Road if congestion in the area worsens: LTA
[SINGAPORE] Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) operations may return to the Orchard Road area if congestion in the shopping district worsens, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) said in a statement on May 2...
China uses for the first time new rules to counter ‘improper’ foreign jurisdiction over its firms
In the years since, Beijing has further bolstered its toolkit with measures such as an anti-foreign sanctions law
The real message behind Beijing’s back-to-back summits
Trump and Putin visits in a week show Xi positioning China at the center of a fractured world order
Can Carney’s ‘middle powers’ stand up to the US and China in a G-2 world?
The question returns to the fore in the wake of the latest Trump-Xi summit
Singamas shares plunge after US DOJ allegations against CEO Teo Siong Seng
The firm has engaged external legal advisors, and business operations will remain normal in the meantime
Singapore shipping veteran, SBF chair Teo Siong Seng and others accused by US of price fixing
The prices of standard shipping containers are said to have roughly doubled between 2019 and 2021, notes the US Department of Justice