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    • In total, EnterpriseSG has supported 18,100 Singapore companies in 2022, to deepen their capabilities in productivity, innovation and internationalisation.
    • In total, EnterpriseSG has supported 18,100 Singapore companies in 2022, to deepen their capabilities in productivity, innovation and internationalisation. PHOTO: REUTERS
    Published Wed, Feb 1, 2023 · 06:30 PM

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    More companies tap EnterpriseSG to expand overseas in 2022 as borders reopen

    MORE companies expanded overseas with the support of Enterprise Singapore (EnterpriseSG) in 2022, with about half of them doing so for the first time, the statutory board’s year-in-review showed on Wednesday (Feb 1).


    No broad-based subsidies, but some scheme renewals for SMEs in Budget 2023: analysts

    SINGAPORE’S small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) should not expect general subsidies in Budget 2023 – as the country emerges from the pandemic – but existing schemes for sustainability, internationalisation and innovation are likely to be extended, said economists and industry players.


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    THE Energy Market Authority (EMA) has launched a public consultation to seek feedback on proposed enhancements to the regulatory framework for electricity retailers.


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    Singapore Pools collaborates with ART:DIS to empower people with disabilities through the arts

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