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Lab meat slow to catch on in Singapore

Business, Chen Lin of Reuters, Published on 07/03/2023

» SINGAPORE: Huber's Butchery in Singapore's lush Dempsey Hill is the only restaurant in the world selling lab-grown meat, but the supply is so limited there are just six servings -- cultivated chicken in a salad or on kebab sticks -- only on Thursdays.

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Managing software supply chain risk

Business, Taylor Armerding, Published on 03/08/2022

» The software supply chain is both a blessing and a curse. It's an amazing, labyrinthine and complex network of components that, when it works as designed and intended, delivers the magical conveniences of modern life: information and connections from around the world plus unlimited music, videos and other entertainment, all in our pockets. Vehicles with lane assist and accident avoidance. Home security systems. Smart traffic systems. And on and on.

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Myanmar suspends foreign loan repayments amid dollar crunch

Khine Lin Kyaw of Bloomberg News, Published on 15/07/2022

» YANGON: The Central Bank of Myanmar ordered companies and individual borrowers to suspend repayment of foreign loans, the latest in a series of steps to defend the nation’s dwindling foreign exchange reserves.

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Myanmar junta plans digital lottery to shore up state revenue

Khine Lin Kvaw of Bloomberg News, Published on 18/02/2022

» Myanmar’s military regime plans to start an online lottery in the next two months as it hunts for new revenue streams to offset a slump in tax collections from an economy battered by the pandemic and the exit of foreign companies following the coup.

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Navigating the pandemic

Business, Chris Taylor, Published on 16/12/2021

» The Covid-19 crisis affected virtually every industry on Earth, but perhaps none quite so much as travel and hospitality.

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China Increasingly Obscures True State of Its Economy to Outsiders

Business, Liza Lin & Chun Han Wong, Published on 08/12/2021

» China's Communist Party has long maintained tight control over information, and the effort has intensified under leader Xi Jinping. The country has become increasingly opaque over the past year, even as its presence on the world stage grows.

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Asia's climate optimism

Asia focus, Christine Loh, Pamela Mar, Peter Seligmann and Lin Xu in Hong Kong, Published on 22/02/2021

» Optimism is in the air in Asia, where the new Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership has brightened prospects for a post-pandemic recovery and a revival of multilateralism. Even more promising, there is growing regional agreement on the need to address climate change.

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China Marshals Its Surveillance Powers Against Coronavirus

Business, Liza Lin, Published on 06/02/2020

» In January, a person infected with the dangerous new Wuhan coronavirus used public transportation to crisscross the eastern Chinese city of Nanjing, potentially exposing those along the way to the highly contagious pathogen.

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Coming to grips with robots

Business, James Taylor, Published on 11/10/2019

» Smarter and more versatile robotic tools are empowering robots to take over repetitive tasks, freeing them to handle adaptive, higher-precision and more intelligent applications that in the past were too complex to automate.

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How to mobilise private capital for climate action

Asia focus, Havard Halland and Justin Yifu Lin in Beijing, Published on 05/11/2018

» The conclusion of the recent report by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is stark: the need for climate action is far more urgent than previously believed, and it must include a wide range of initiatives, from improved regulation to continued technological innovation.