Budget 2019: Infrastructure investment a must in climate change fight

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The Government will be investing in infrastructure in a big way and developing long-term plans to protect the country against climate change, Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat said yesterday. But individuals must also change their ways and work towards a more sustainable...

 

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