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Tighter COVID-19 measures important as Singapore is on knife-edge: Lawrence Wong
Singapore is now on a knife-edge, with community case numbers that could go either way over the next few weeks, said Minister for Education Lawrence Wong in Parliament on Tuesday (May 11). Jeraldine Yap with more. 2 related media assets (image or videos) available. Click to see the gallery.
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SINGAPORE: Singapore is now on a knife-edge, with community case numbers that could go either way over the next few weeks, said Minister for Education Lawrence Wong in Parliament on Tuesday (May 11).
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SINGAPORE, April 10 (Bernama): Fitch Solutions Country Risk & Industry Research does not see material risks arising from the disruption to the leadership transition plans of People’s Action Party (PAP).
In its just published outlook for Singapore, the unit of Fitch Group said it continues to expect Singapore to remain one of the most politically stable markets in the world over the coming quarters.
It maintains its Short-Term Political Risk Index score at 95.2, out of 100, for the republic, which remains the best score in Asia and one of the highest scores globally.
The outlook comes just after Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat announced on Thursday that he had decided to step aside as leader of PAP’s fourth-generation (4G) team. Heng was appointed PAP’s first assistant secretary-general in 2018, an indication that he is the frontrunner to be Singapore s next prime minister.
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