Singapore

Singapore allocates $250,000 for regional weather disaster relief

bno - Surabaya Office December 1, 2025

Intense monsoon systems, tropical storms, and cyclones have recently unleashed large-scale floods and landslides in Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka.

COMMENT: China’s choreographed fury at Japan is backfiring

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 27, 2025

Beijing, with every threat pushes Japan further out of China’s orbit and deeper into a security posture Beijing will one day wish it had not provoked.

ADB follows World Bank in revising policy on support for nuclear power financing

bno - Taipei Office November 25, 2025

The Asian Development Bank has revised its energy policy to allow direct support for nuclear power, signalling a notable shift in how multilateral lenders approach baseload generation in emerging Asian economies.

Indonesia–Singapore energy ties deepen as clean power ambitions converge with private capital moves

bno - Surabaya Office November 22, 2025

Indonesia and Singapore are entering a new phase of energy cooperation, one shaped by the simultaneous rise of clean-power ambitions and strategic private-capital bets on the region’s downstream energy sector.

INTERVIEW: Seonghoon Woo - Amogy CEO and a global leader in ammonia powered energy solutions

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 11, 2025

Ammonia is fast emerging as a key player in the global transition to cleaner energy systems, particularly across Asia where it offers a versatile and potentially carbon-free solution for storage, transport, and power generation.

Singapore introduces new law on caning with harsher penalties to combat scammers

bno - Surabaya Office November 5, 2025

Singapore has passed a new criminal law that mandates caning as part of the punishment for scam-related crimes, following a surge in financial fraud that has cost the nation nearly $4bn over the past six years.

APEC meeting closes in South Korea, WTO dead and buried

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 2, 2025

This was not a summit. It was a eulogy for the WTO, and APEC just lowered the flag to half-mast.

COMMENT: For Asia, dealing with Europe isn’t about achieving success; it’s about concealing failure

Mark Buckton - Taipei November 1, 2025

To be taken seriously in Asia, Europe must rediscover the courage to deliver, not merely declare. Asia has moved on to execution. Europe is still editing its initial policy draft.

South Korea opens APEC summit focusing on connectivity and growth

bno - Busan Office October 31, 2025

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung chaired the opening session of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting on the morning of October 31 in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province.

Global leaders gather in Gyeongju to shape APEC cooperation

bno - Busan Office October 30, 2025

Global leaders are arriving in Gyeongju, the cultural hub of North Gyeongsang Province, as South Korea hosts the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. Delegates from 21 member economies are expected to discuss trade, technology and security.

Singapore PM Lawrence Wong heads to APEC in bid to deepen Seoul ties

bno - Taipei Office October 29, 2025

The visit will be Wong’s first trip to South Korea since he assumed office in May 2024, and the first by a Singaporean prime minister since 2019 – in part to recognise the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

Singapore’s green pivot – headline grabbing but still limited

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 28, 2025

Forays into offshore wind via regional cooperation with neighbours, and forward-looking bets on hydrogen and low-carbon fuels are making headlines, but the scale required to wean a heavily gas-dependent system off fossil fuels is still daunting.

Trump pledges enduring support for Southeast Asia as new trade deals signed

bno - Surabaya Office October 27, 2025

During his visit to Southeast Asia, US President Donald Trump declared that Washington would remain a steadfast ally to the region, as he signed a series of trade agreements with four ASEAN member states.

Asian economies weigh their options amid fears of over-reliance on Chinese rare-earths

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 25, 2025

Just how control over these critical minerals plays out will be a long fought battle lasting decades, and one that will increasingly define Asia’s industrial future.

Malaysia plans social media ban for children under 13, following Singapore's lead

bno - Surabaya Office October 16, 2025

Under Kuala Lumpur’s proposal, all social media platforms will be required to implement mandatory identity verification systems to prevent underage users from creating accounts.

The Asian nations backing the Russian war effort – from India to Taiwan, China to Indonesia

bno - Mark Buckton - Taipei October 14, 2025

While many Asian nations have quietly distanced themselves from Moscow in a bid to fall into line with US or European allies, several continue to engage with Russia, providing varying degrees of support that help sustain its military campaign.

Trump’s attendance at ASEAN Summit hinges on Cambodia–Thailand peace deal

bno - Surabaya Office October 9, 2025

US President Donald Trump will only attend the upcoming ASEAN Summit in Malaysia later this month if he is allowed to preside over a symbolic peace deal signing between Cambodia and Thailand,

Singapore is now Asia's tech-job powerhouse

bno - Surabaya Office October 8, 2025

Singapore’s emergence as a tech hub is no accident. Over the past decade, the government has rolled out multiple targeted initiatives to accelerate digital adoption.

Malaysia’s fuel recalibration: balancing fiscal discipline and public relief

bno - Surabaya Office October 5, 2025

In late September 2025, the Malaysian government unveiled a recalibrated approach to its long-running petrol subsidy, lowering the price of RON95 for citizens to $0.47 per litre.

Argentina’s meltdown, Asia’s dilemma

Mark Buckton - Taipei September 23, 2025

Argentina has been here before - the country having endured multiple financial meltdowns over the last half-century - each one leaving scars on its once vibrant society and economy.

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