Singapore will also press on with industry transformation and keep an eye on its cost competitiveness, he said. Read more at ...
SINGAPORE - Housing Board flats will remain affordable in the long run, said Prime Minister Lawrence Wong as he sought to assure Singaporeans that the Government would ensure their basic needs will ...
Parliament has approved Singapore's S$143 billion Budget, following a three-day debate that saw more than 50 MPs speak on ...
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong defended an election year budget featuring a list of handouts after opposition figures ...
SINGAPORE’S fiscal strength is a “vital source of competitive advance”, and unexpected surpluses are better than surprise ...
The decision to raise the Goods and Services Tax (GST) wasn't easy, but it had to be done, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said ...
During the Budget debate on 28 February, NCMP Leong Mun Wai suggested the government took a “the more, the merrier” approach to surpluses, arguing that excessive taxation and overcharging fuel ...
COSTS and competition are unavoidable, but Singapore’s government will continue to help businesses that are willing to ...
Singapore would have ended up with fiscal deficits last year and for this year’s projected balance, without the Goods and ...
PM Wong cited some Consumer Price Index (CPI) figures between 2022 and 2024. He illustrated that even as GST was increased by ...
Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said on Feb. 25 that the SG60 vouchers will be given out as vouchers ...
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Malay Mail on MSNPM Wong presents Singapore’s 2025 Budget: Focusing on cost relief, economic growth, and inclusivitySingapore Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong today presented Singapore’s 2025 Budget on Tuesday (February 18).
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