S'pore has resources to support citizens amid impact of US tariffs: PM Wong
US trade tariffs have impacted Singapore. The PAP Government will set up a taskforce to support businesses and workers.
In his Ministerial Statement in Parliament on 8 Apr, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong stressed that the government will do everything it can to steer Singapore through the choppy waters, and make sure no one is left behind. Read and watch.
Singapore's laws hold drug traffickers strictly accountable, as Minister for Law and Home Affairs K Shanmugam emphasised. The claim "I didn't know I was carrying drugs" does not absolve traffickers from legal consequences. Read more.
Our strength lies in unity, built upon our diverse experiences and perspectives. Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan reminds us that by rafting together as one Singapore, we can shape our destiny. Watch more.
Manpower Minister Tan See Leng's priority is to ensure that every Singaporean, whether entering or already in the workforce, has open doors and opportunities to thrive. We are committed to supporting you at every step of your career journey. Watch more.
Amid concerns about potential job losses due to the advent of AI, the Young PAP and the Association of Small & Medium Enterprises have proposed recommendations to ensure future youth employment opportunities in Singapore. Read more.
Joo Chiat has retirees with limited income, and volunteers like King Yew are there to assist them. As Guru, a volunteer at Kampong Chai Chee, wisely advises: "Remember your purpose – to help people in need."
Growing old shouldn’t mean growing worries. Minister of State for Health Rahayu Mahzam explores the real concerns seniors face and, crucially, the support available to address them. We are here to walk with you every step of the way. Watch more.
Driven by a strong commitment to safety and equality, we want to build a society where every woman thrives. We create inclusive spaces, celebrate talent, and address the real threats women face. Watch more.