Bloomberg forum a 'vote of confidence' for Singapore: Gan Kim Yong

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SINGAPORE: The upcoming Bloomberg New Economy Forum is a 'vote of confidence' for Singapore and the country's ability to manage COVID-19, said Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong on Monday (Oct 25).&nbs

is a"vote of confidence" for Singapore and the country's ability to manage COVID-19, said Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong on Monday .

" important ... to stay connected to the rest of the world. This will help us preserve our status as a hub city, and this will also in turn, continue to support our economic recovery and create for Singaporeans." "In order for the Bloomberg forum and MICE events to be effective, we will need to ensure that they have space to be able to interact with one another, so that they can network," he said.

 

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They are all breathing the same 'high-risk' infected Singapore air, doesn't matter how many tests they take! Am sure at least 1 will get infected. 🙄

To benefit, Singapore still need to get off the US 'no travel' list.

Oh so they can eat in groups of 5 and VOTE! Sksksksksksks

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