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    • Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (right) says he and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had a fruitful discussion, including on how to make progress on “outstanding bilateral issues”.
    • Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong (right) says he and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim had a fruitful discussion, including on how to make progress on “outstanding bilateral issues”. PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI, ST
    Published Mon, Jan 30, 2023 · 06:30 PM

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    Singapore, Malaysia discuss how to progress on ‘outstanding bilateral issues’ during Anwar’s visit

    SINGAPORE and Malaysia inked three agreements for cooperation in the digital economy, green economy and cybersecurity during Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s first official visit to the Republic on Monday (Jan 30).


    Tech industry group calls for support for digital trust, talent, sustainability in Budget 2023

    TECHNOLOGY industry trade association SGTech is calling for support to develop digital trust-capabilities, adopt skills-based assessments to hire and train tech talent, as well as provide cash rebates to encourage sustainability in Budget 2023.


    Tax hike for top earners did not hurt spending, while handouts boosted consumption: Singapore study

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    A PERSONAL income tax hike for Singapore’s top earners did not cause them to spend less overall, while accompanying redistribution programmes did boost consumption by lower-income groups, a new study has found.


    Singapore hotel average room rates up in Dec from previous month; other measures down slightly

    SINGAPORE hotels’ average room rate (ARR) picked up in December 2022 after a marginal fall in November to record a new 14-year high, going by Singapore Tourism Board data on Monday (Jan 30).


    Keppel says O&M unit has fully paid its fines to Brazilian authorities

    KEPPEL Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M) said on Monday (Jan 30) that it has made full payment of the fines and damages payable worth 343.6 million reais (S$88.2 million) to Brazil under a leniency agreement that had been set out earlier.


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    Singapore shares down 0.5% on Monday amid cautious trading

    SINGAPORE stocks ended lower on Monday (Jan 30) as markets remain cautious ahead of various key events that are happening this week.

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