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Yahoo Poll: Are tighter rules needed for the pet cremation industry?Animal welfare organisations in Singapore have called for tighter rules on pet cremation services.
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Measures to cut sugar intake should apply across industry, say participants at dialogue sessionSINGAPORE: Proposed regulations to cut sugar intake in Singapore should be extended across the industry and not just on pre-packaged sweetened ... If the measure is to increase price.... Bye GE
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Banks tighten credit to bunker industry amid fraud and other risksTHE credit-starved bunker sector is feeling the screws tightening further as banks cut their exposure to what they fear is a high risk industry, including instances of fraud. Read more at The Business Times.
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Confident oil industry set to ratchet up spending in 2019[LONDON] After years of gloom, the oil industry's out of its slump. Read more at The Business Times.
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Finance industry, NGOs, academics to help firms be more sustainableFinancial institutions, non-governmental organisations and academics will work together under a new initiative to help businesses be more sustainable. The Asia Sustainable Finance Initiative (ASFI), which was launched yesterday at the Parkroyal on Pickering hotel, aims to...
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$72m fund to help building industry adopt more 'smart' processesA $72 million training fund has been set up to help the building industry move away from labour-intensive methods to more 'smart' processes. The funds, which have been earmarked from June last year to May 2020, will go towards boosting skills in the sector, including...
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Lawrence Wong announces S$72m fund to boost workforce, skills training in construction industryThe government has set up a S$72 million training fund to boost the workforce and provide skills training in the construction industry from June last year to May 2020.
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