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New container terminals to be built in Hai Phong
A project building container terminals No 3 and 4 at the Hai Phong International Gateway Port in the Lach Huyen Port area was launched in the northern port city on May 12.
With a total length of 750 metres and a width of 50 metres, the two terminals will be able to berth 160 TEU (3,000 DWT) vessels. The project’s total area is 47 ha.
Approved by the Prime Minister on January 9, 2019, the project is scheduled to be totally completed in 2024, one year earlier than planned.
2021-05-14 15:01:42
Ulaanbaatar
/MONTSAME/ In aims of sharing Singapore’s experience and opportunities on
e-commerce and developing bilateral cooperation in the new business field, Mongolia-Singapore
business matching webinar is to be held on June 16, 2021.
With
support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy of Mongolia in
Singapore, the business matching webinar will be co-organized by the Mongolian
National Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Singapore Business Federation.
Mongolian
enterprises that are interested in importing products from Singapore, making
virtual export to the country and run e-commerce business are invited to the
meeting.
The two
sides have potential to cooperate in the areas of transport, tourism, media,
Oil and gas is not the sunset industry you think it is
Even as climate change intensifies the call for decarbonisation, the oil and gas sector will play a pivotal role in Singapore, say EY consultants.
The oil and gas sector is widely seen as a sunset industry.
Write-downs of around US$145 billion (S$193.7 billion) in asset values globally over the first three quarters in 2020 have added to that perspective.
Singapore, while not a domestic oil producer, has high stakes in this sector. The country is a global oil trading hub and a major global refining and petrochemicals center, accounting for 1.5 million barrels a day or 1.5 per cent of the global refining volume, and 25 million tonnes per annum or 1.2 per cent of the global petrochemicals capacity.
Webinar on “Accelerating Growth of Food Sector” Buyer –Seller Meet between Sri Lanka and Singapore
May, 7, 2021
As an initiative of FYIstival South Asia Edition of Global Connect at the Singapore Business Federation (SBF), a webinar on “Accelerating Growth of Food Sector and a Buyer Seller Meet” was organised together with Enterprise Singapore and the Sri Lanka High Commission on 27 April 2021.
The webinar provided an opportunity for Sri Lanka Export Development Board to showcase Sri Lanka’s supply capability and uniqueness of main exportable agri produce in order to create awareness and to attract Singapore buyers and distributors.
A presentation was made by Additional Director General of the Sri Lanka Export Development Board Malani Baddegamage, highlighting Sri Lanka’s supply capability, and investment incentives available for further expanding export oriented agri food products.
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Commentary: Oil and gas is not the sunset industry you think it is Even as climate change intensifies the call for decarbonisation, the oil and gas sector will play a pivotal role in Singapore, say EY consultants.
FILE PHOTO: An oil worker walks toward a drill rig after placing ground monitoring equipment in the vicinity of the underground horizontal drill in Loving County, Texas, U.S., November 22, 2019. REUTERS/Angus Mordant/File Photo
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SINGAPORE: The oil and gas sector is widely seen as a sunset industry.