Choo Yun Ting, The Straits Times
Choo Yun Ting, The Straits Times
26 February 2022
Choo Yun Ting - Perspectives on the possible impact from Ukraine and Russia tension
Glenn van Zutphen and award-winning author Neil Humphreys are joined by Cho Yun Ting, Business Correspondent, The Straits Times to discuss about on what extent has Singapore government responded to Russia-Ukraine attack and how this issue can affect the nation trade, finance and food security.
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28 January 2022
SGExtra: Singapore scored S$11.8b in fixed asset investment in 2021
Singapore attracted $11.8 billion worth of investments in 2021, reflecting the nation's status as a strategic hub for global companies. This exceeded the Singapore Economic Development Board's medium- to long-term yearly target of between $8 billion and $10 billion.
When fully implemented, these projects will create 17,376 new jobs over the next five years.
On SGExtra, Prime Time's Rachel Kelly spoke to Choo Yun Ting, Business Correspondent, The Straits Times to find out more about EDB's strategy for 2022 and what the best opportunities might be.
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23 July 2021
Cross X While You Were Working: Ministry of Finance announces $1.1B relief package for Phase 2 (HA)
On Prime Time, Rachel Kelly and Timothy Go speak to Choo Yun Ting, Journalist, The Straits Times who shares the details on The Ministry of Finance's $1.1 billion support package for firms and workers - to help them through the return to phase 2 heightened alert.
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26 February 2021
Deep diving into Budget 2021
Prime Time speaks to journalists from The Straits Times every week for an analysis of the biggest headline of the week. Howie Lim spoke to Choo Yun Ting who had more insights into Budget 2021.
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11 September 2020
Singapore to allow bigger Mice events with up to 250 attendees; application to start from Oct 1
On Prime Time, Howie Lim spoke to The Straits Times journalist, Choo Yun Ting, about trialing events with up to 250 attendees which is intended to open the doors to holding events at an even larger scale here in Singapore.
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21 August 2020
Government initiatives for start ups and MOM’s jobs report
Journalist from the Straits Times, Choo Yun Ting joins Howie Lim from Prime Time to give an analysis of the Startup SG Founder programme and its enhancements.
They also discuss findings from the Manpower Ministry’s 2nd Jobs Situation Report.
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