Daily round-up, Aug 29: New work pass to draw top talent to Singapore; first day of eased indoor mask restrictions; Shenzhen shuts key electronics market to fight COVID-19

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Let's get you up to speed with the day's stories. Singapore to launch new work pass for top talent in all sectors from 2023 A work pass is being introduced that will allow

Authorities in Shenzhen shut the world's largest electronics market of Huaqiangbei and suspended service at 24 subway stations on Monday in a bid to curb an outbreak of COVID-19.

On Monday, the tech hub of nearly 18 million people reported nine symptomatic and two asymptomatic cases from testing the previous day. Scams were the top driver of crime in the first half of 2022 with more than 14,000 cases reported - 85% more than in the same period last year. A victim told of how he was almost scammed of more than S$1 million in a “very convincing and elaborate” setup, despite having seen multiple warnings about scams.

 

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