Gan Kim Yong

Singapore to tighten guidelines on electricity retailers, generation companies - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Singapore to tighten guidelines on electricity retailers, generation companies

Speaking at the Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW) 2022, Gan says the energy landscape has changed significantly.

Singapore-Malaysia ties

Singapore and Malaysia discuss ways to deepen cooperation in digital and green economies

During their meeting in KL on June 30, both ministers agreed to begin discussions on frameworks of cooperation in these areas.
Walking the energy tightrope: Can Singapore achieve both energy security and net-zero? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Walking the energy tightrope: Can Singapore achieve both energy security and net-zero?

By importing renewable energy from abroad, can Singapore achieve energy security without compromising on its net-zero goal?
Singapore will be 'significantly impacted' with pricey oil imports amid war in Ukraine: Gan Kim Yong - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Russia-Ukraine crisis

Singapore will be 'significantly impacted' with pricey oil imports amid war in Ukraine: Gan Kim Yong

The remarks come after oil stocks soared as the commodity briefly touched US$139 ($189.38) a barrel.

Covid-19

Boosters needed to keep vaccinated status

Being fully vaccinated in Singapore is now a requirement to enter most settings, including shopping malls and office
Singapore eases virus curbs, signals no more major moves in 2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Covid-19

Singapore eases virus curbs, signals no more major moves in 2021

Up to five fully vaccinated non-family individuals can dine together with effect from Nov 22

Covid-19

Singapore needs more data before deciding on Covid easing

The latest round of Covid curbs were imposed on Sept 27 and due for review come Nov 21
Singapore to import up to 30% of power from low-carbon sources by 2035: Gan - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sustainability

Singapore to import up to 30% of power from low-carbon sources by 2035: Gan

“The transition to renewable energy, including imported electricity, may not mean cheaper electricity."

Markets

First they came

Q: Whose fault is it? A: The market is made up of all of us — surely
Can Singapore survive a global minimum tax? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Singapore economy

Can Singapore survive a global minimum tax?

Yes, though investments will likely become more difficult to attract and retain.
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