China tourist to Lion City spotted spitting into manhole on street could face maximum financial penalty of US$7,000 if he fails to pay US$220 on time A Chinese resident in Singapore has told how her visiting father was fined S$300 (US$220) for spitting in public,
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that escalating tensions between the two countries could lead to catastrophic global consequences.
Singapore saw about 2.9 million tourists from China in the first 11 months of last year, overtaking Indonesia as the top source of visitors.
A representative from NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:NVDA) recently clarified the company's revenue situation with regard to Singapore and China. The statement was issued to clear up confusion regarding the revenue associated with Singapore.
China's imports of iron ore and seaborne coal are on track for a soft start to the year, with January arrivals declining to multi-month lows.
Fortunately, Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong thought a full split was unlikely: “I can’t see how a full decoupling can happen at this stage.”
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DBS Group on Monday said it acquired an additional stake in Shenzhen Rural Commercial Bank for 1.60 billion yuan ($220.37 million), bringing its total stake in the Chinese lender to 19.40%.
SINGAPORE—China’s two largest carriers, China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines, have issued profit warnings that their loss-making streaks will continue with fiscal 2024. The airlines join flag carrier Air China, which made a similar filing a week earlier. China Southern said its net...
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Some Johoreans who have to look for housing options further from Johor Bahru are concerned that homes in the city centre are increasingly reserved for elites and rich foreigners.
Resumption of direct flights and normalisation of visa issuances — demands China has been making over the past couple of years — are expected to come up in Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri’s discussions with Beijing during his visit,