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Singapore could face double whammy of rising energy costs and higher US tariffs

Higher energy costs are likely to fuel inflation, while a dramatic rise in US tariffs could hit economic growth.

An oil tanker (L) refuels a container vessel docked at Pasir Panjang port terminal in Singapore on March 10, 2026. (Photo by Roslan RAHMAN / AFP)

Petrol prices in Singapore surpass highs set during Ukraine crisis in 2022

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Iran energy crisis spurs work-from-home calls half a world away

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Japan PM Takaichi’s health draws concerns ahead of Trump meeting

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Suspect shot dead after crashing truck into synagogue in US state of Michigan

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Letter From Hanoi

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Other Singaporeans are tackling the topic of death through writing and art.

(Clockwise from left) Author Alicia Ng, "afterlife agent" Kenneth Yeow and writer-illustrator YY Liak.

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Results from the latest graduate employment survey showed that 74.4 per cent of graduates secured full-time positions in 2025, down from 79.4 per cent in 2024.
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