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Business travellers can meet without quarantine at Singapore's Connect@Changi facility from March

Feb 4, 2021  |  By Channel News Asia

Business travellers from around the world will be able to stay and conduct meetings at a dedicated facility in Singapore, without the need to serve quarantine on arrival.

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The pilot short-stay facility is part of Singapore's efforts to resume international business meetings amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

The Business Times' Budget 2021 Explainer: What is the Net Investment Returns Contribution?

Feb 4, 2021  |  By The Business Times

Just as you may invest your savings in hopes of creating a financial buffer for future expenses, the Singapore government also invests the country's reserves. This allowed Singapore to tap on past reserves for unforeseen events such as the 2009 Global Financial Crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic that is still occurring. 

The innovations transforming society in Singapore

Nov 19, 2020  |  By World Economic Forum

Singapore is raising its green-city standards by providing a digital and contactless experience for visitors. In our efforts to make tourism safer, for example, robots and machines are utilised to reduce human-to-human interactions.

Dear World

Amidst Singapore's most difficult economic crisis, it is crucial to remain connected to the world as well as embrace talent, trade and investment from the global community.

CCTV news on BRICS forum

Jul 19, 2018   |   Uploaded by Core Advisory

The 2017 BRICS Business Forum was organised by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade and was held in Xiamen. Core Advisory worked with a local partner to organise an SEZ Summit for the Special Economic Zone in Guinea’s administrative region, Boké.

The New Silk Road: China's Route to Europe?

May 25, 2018  |  By DW News

China is investing 900 billion dollars in the New Silk Road – possibly the largest infrastructure project in history with a primary goal to foster trade and development.

Singapore's Economic Success

Mar 26, 2015  |  By The Economist

When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources and a population of relatively recent immigrants with little shared history.

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