Watch: Singapore government unveils measures to mitigate impact of Iran war
Cabinet ministers, who are part of the newly formed Homefront Crisis Ministerial Committee, will announce measures to cushion the fallout from the Middle East conflict on Singapore
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[SINGAPORE] Three Singapore Cabinet ministers delivered ministerial statements in Parliament on Tuesday (Apr 7), addressing the impact of the Gulf conflict on the city-state and announcing measures to help cushion the fallout from America’s war on Iran.
Gan Kim Yong, deputy prime minister and minister for trade and industry; K Shanmugam, coordinating minister for national security and minister for home affairs; and Jeffrey Siow, acting minister for transport and senior minister of state for finance, delivered their speeches during the afternoon Parliament session.
All three ministers are members of the Homefront Crisis Ministerial Committee (HCMC), which was convened by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in response to the ongoing Iran war and its possible effects on global energy prices as well as supply chains. The HCMC is chaired by Shanmugam, with Gan serving as adviser.
Watch the livestream below of the Parliament session to catch up on all the latest announcements.
Read more of BT’s coverage of the ministers’ statements:
- Iran war to hurt Singapore’s growth and drive inflation higher; forecasts to be revised: Gan
- Singapore rolls out S$1 billion support package to respond to energy crisis; S$200 cash payout for some groups of drivers
- Singapore to raise corporate tax rebates from 40% to 50%, widen energy grant to ease Iran war impact
- S$500 CDC vouchers brought forward to June; Cost-of-Living special payment up by S$200 to ease pressures
- ‘Sufficient’ fuel and food reserves, but Singaporeans may face higher prices and fewer options: Shanmugam
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