SINGAPORE: The country’s soon-to-be Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong, was the subject of a lengthy piece in The Economist based ...
The Economist, the British institution promoting independent thought, interviewed Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on May ...
The biggest surprise among Mr Wong’s announcements was the promotion of Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong to Deputy ...
Lawrence Wong, the finance minister and deputy prime minister, will take the reins of the city-state’s government on May 15th. The country does not churn through prime ministers: he will be just the ...
Shanmugam said The Economist could not resist ‘sneering’ at Singapore and the British commentariat class cannot stand seeing the island nation ‘doing better’ The publication said deputy PM ...
SINGAPORE — As Lawrence Wong prepares to step into Singapore's highest political office on 15 May, succeeding Lee Hsien Loong as Prime Minister, political experts foresee a potential early General ...
"The Economist can't resist sneering," said Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam of the British publication's commentary piece on Singapore's leadership transition. The 740-word article ...
The Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SICCI) is optimistic about the future of Singapore-India relations with Lawrence Wong poised to become Singapore’s next Prime Minister on ...
SINGAPORE: Singapore shares rose on Friday morning, following the trend in the US and European markets. The Business Times ...
Since its independence almost 60 years ago, Singapore has become a beacon of prosperity. In a part of the world where middle-income status is the norm, the city-state is now the richest country ...
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong gestures during a joint press conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese following a bilateral meeting at the Asean-Australia Special ...