Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

Singapore to have a budget deficit in 2021 as economy reels from Covid-19 bug: PM Lee - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Singapore to have a budget deficit in 2021 as economy reels from Covid-19 bug: PM Lee

PM Lee sees the government running a budget deficit at least through early next year, and perhaps “a while” longer.

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Singapore concerned about Hong Kong situation, hopes it could 'settle down to a new normal,' says PM Lee

Lee’s comments came after China passed a resolution to allow the disqualification of any HK lawmakers deemed insufficiently loyal.
Singapore to work towards vehicles running on cleaner energy by 2040: PM Lee - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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Singapore to work towards vehicles running on cleaner energy by 2040: PM Lee

The Prime Minister was speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre at JTC Hall.
MBS hires law firm to probe US$1 bil in transfers - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

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MBS hires law firm to probe US$1 bil in transfers

“MBS continues to work closely with its regulators to monitor MBS’s compliance with all legal obligations,” the casino said.

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Singapore and Japan to launch reciprocal green lane on Sept 18

The business track is the first framework that Japan will implement with another country.

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"If you say vote against the government because somebody else will look after getting the PAP government and you just become a free rider, and you vote opposition, no harm, the PAP will still be there - then I think the system must fail." – PM Lee

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'The government will always be on the side of Singaporeans', says PM Lee, on the subject of foreign workers

“Ultimately, our aim is to grow our economy, create good jobs for Singaporeans and raise our standards of living… By being open to talent from around the world, we create more opportunities for ourselves,” says Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.

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Singapore and Japan agree to resume essential business travel

The ministers also agreed on the major points on the Business Track (Reciprocal Green Lane), in which short-term business travellers will be subject to a controlled itinerary for the first 14 days, with the necessary public health safeguards.

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Upcoming general elections will be like 'no other' because of gravity of situation and issues at stake, says PM Lee

“The government that you elect will have critical decisions to make,” Lee says, adding that the decisions will impact Singaporeans’ lives and livelihoods, and shape the nation for many years to come, far beyond the five-year term of the next government.

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Quoteworthy: "It cannot be taken for granted that the United States and China will manage their bilateral relations based on rational calculations of their national interests or even share a desire for win-win outcomes." - Prime Minister Lee
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