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Singapore named in second US unfair trade practices probe; MTI to engage US Trade Rep’s office

The 60 economies also include Australia, Canada, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Britain.

Singapore is among 60 economies named in a second US trade investigation.

ASEAN braces itself for economic fallout from Mid-East crisis, warns of ‘prolonged instability’

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Mooty The Mouse creator Jessie Wee, pioneer of S’pore children’s literature, dies at 88

Her rhythmic prose and keen sense of humour made Mooty an instant hit with Singapore children growing up in the 1980s

Jessie Wee was best known as the creator of the beloved children’s books series The Adventures Of Mooty (1980).

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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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