How 7 industry-led coalition groups are preparing for Singapore's post-Covid economy

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SINGAPORE - The gradual resumption of events in the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) sector, in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, is among seven areas being studied by industry-led coalition groups that were set up in June this year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The gradual resumption of events in the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions sector, in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, is among seven areas being studied by industry-led coalition groups that were set up in June this year.

Mr Lee said that in the past four months, the seven groups have held discussions with more than 600 people from more than 330 organisations, such as businesses, unions, trade associations, social enterprises and government agencies. It was achieved earlier this month by the AfA for smart commerce through a tie-up between mall developer CapitaLand and virtual retailer Shopee. As part of the campaign, shoppers could win discount vouchers for six CapitaLand malls by playing a game on the Shopee app.

"We must advance Singapore's position as a digital trade and fulfillment hub to strengthen the efficiency and resilience of our supply chains," said PSA International group CEO Tan Chong Meng. One aim for the hub is to come up with a standard for companies to measure, mitigate and offset their carbon footprint.

For example, it hopes to help individuals better understand their learning needs and curate the appropriate programmes for them.

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