PM Lee Hsien Loong and ministers to speak on post-Covid-19 future in national broadcasts from June 7

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PM Lee Hsien Loong and ministers to speak in national broadcasts about Covid-19

SINGAPORE - Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat and several other ministers will deliver a series of national broadcasts starting on Sunday on what a post-Covid-19 future looks like for Singapore and their plans to see the country through the challenges.

In a statement announcing the series of broadcasts, which will end on June 20, the Prime Minister's Office said:"With the Fortitude Budget on May 26, 2020, the Singapore Government has committed almost $100 billion to support workers and businesses to fight against Covid-19. But the longer term economic challenges remain formidable. Covid-19 has severely disrupted the global economy. Singapore must respond quickly to these global shifts and prepare for the difficult times ahead.

 

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