A new way of working to emerge stronger together from the pandemic

The trial of driverless buses is one result of a new approach to shaping policies and programmes that Singapore hopes will stand it in good stead as the country recovers from Covid-19. PHOTO: ST FILE
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SINGAPORE - What do a trial of driverless buses, a hybrid conference on travel amid Covid-19, and a new platform for companies to share trade data with partners along the supply chain have in common?

All three are the result of a new approach to shaping policies and programmes that Singapore hopes will stand it in good stead as the country recovers from its greatest crisis since Independence and navigates a choppier post-pandemic world.

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