Seven of the 15 ministries will get new ministers under a major Cabinet reshuffle aimed at giving younger ministers experience and exposure. The changes come two weeks after the announcement that Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat is stepping aside as leader of the People s Action Party s fourth-generation team.
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Singapore may be small and without access to resources, but it will strive to achieve its climate targets through innovation, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday at the Leaders Summit on Climate. He also said Singapore was turning to technology to reduce its emissions and adapt to the changing climate.
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The industry transformation maps will undergo a review to help workers and companies prepare for a complex and uncertain post-Covid-19 world.PHOTO: ST FILE
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