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    • China was the fourth-largest source of tourist arrivals to Singapore in May, with 95,613 visitors.
    • China was the fourth-largest source of tourist arrivals to Singapore in May, with 95,613 visitors. PHOTO: JAMIE KOH, ST
    Published Mon, Jun 12, 2023 · 06:30 PM

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    HARVEY Norman Ossia founder George Goh has announced that he will be running in Singapore’s next presidential election.


    EMA looking to build new power plant on Jurong Island

    A NEW thermal power station could be built on Jurong Island over the next few years.


    Apac limited partners expect more down rounds in venture capital portfolios: report

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    Singapore stocks climb on Monday amid mixed regional trading; STI up 0.3%

    SINGAPORE stocks closed higher on Monday (Jun 12) amid mixed trading in the region as investors awaited decisions from global central banks meetings later this week.

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