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Why Did Singtel Reject Takeover Bid for Thai Telecom Giant?

Why Did Singtel Reject Takeover Bid for Thai Telecom Giant?

By James Guild
The past three decades have seen the Singaporean firm expand successfully into regional telecoms markets.
Singapore’s Climate Impact X: A Viable Solution for Decarbonization

Singapore’s Climate Impact X: A Viable Solution for Decarbonization

By Danielle Fallin
Given its location, embrace of green technologies, and reputation for transparency, Singapore could offer a stable foundation for a global carbon market.

Singapore’s Land Reclamation on Pedra Branca: Implications for Malaysia

Singapore’s Land Reclamation on Pedra Branca: Implications for Malaysia

By Wahab Jumrah
While the ICJ awarded Pedra Branca to Singapore in 2008, its planned land reclamation works could have far-reaching legal ramifications.

Why US-China Rivalry Might Be Good for Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry

Why US-China Rivalry Might Be Good for Singapore’s Semiconductor Industry

By James Guild
Global chip-makers are diversifying their supply chains to hedge against the risks of growing geopolitical competition.

Vietnam, Singapore Begin Negotiations on Digital Trade Agreement

Vietnam, Singapore Begin Negotiations on Digital Trade Agreement

By Linh Tong
Despite all the challenges, an agreement between the two nations would further liberalize the digital trade environment in Southeast Asia.
The (Probable) Merger of Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine, Explained

The (Probable) Merger of Singapore’s Sembcorp Marine and Keppel Offshore & Marine, Explained

By James Guild
The deal reflects the logic of Singapore’s style of state capitalism, which gives the government a degree of control over strategic assets.

Singapore’s Lee Advises Australia to Engage With China

Singapore’s Lee Advises Australia to Engage With China

By Sebastian Strangio
The past year has seen a chill descend over relations between Canberra and Beijing.
Singapore Rebukes US Embassy Over LGBT Rights Event

Singapore Rebukes US Embassy Over LGBT Rights Event

By Sebastian Strangio
The statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs carried echoes of the "Asian values" debate of the 1990s.

Why Singapore Press Holdings is Restructuring

Why Singapore Press Holdings is Restructuring

By James Guild
The government is seeking to insulate Singapore's media further from the pressures of the free market.

COVID-19 Set to Burst Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble – Again

COVID-19 Set to Burst Singapore-Hong Kong Travel Bubble – Again

By Sebastian Strangio
Singapore has reimposed a lockdown after a sudden spike in untraceable community transmissions.

Singapore, Malaysia Approve Compassionate Cross-Border Travel

Singapore, Malaysia Approve Compassionate Cross-Border Travel

By Sebastian Strangio
The plan is a prelude to an eventual reopening of crossborder travel, but a full resumption will be some time off.
Singapore Eyes SG$90 Billion in Infrastructure Bonds

Singapore Eyes SG$90 Billion in Infrastructure Bonds

By James Guild
For the first time in 40 years, the state is seeking to borrow money to fund long-term infrastructure improvements.

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