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PM Lawrence Wong's National Day Message to be broadcast on Aug 8
SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's National Day Message will be broadcast on Aug 8, the Prime Minister's Office announced on Friday (Aug 1). Mr Wong, who is also finance minister, will deliver his message in English. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong will deliver the message in Mandarin, while Acting Minister-in-charge of Muslim Affairs and Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Home Affairs Associate Professor Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim will deliver it in Malay. Minister of State for the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth and Ministry of Manpower, Dinesh Vasu Dash will deliver the message in Tamil. The first broadcast in English will air on CNA and CNA938 at 6.40pm. The Malay broadcast will be at 8.30pm on Suria, followed by the Mandarin broadcast on Channel 8 and Capital 958 at 8.40pm. The Tamil broadcast will air at 9pm on Vasantham and Oli 968. The National Day Message in the four languages will also be available on the PMO website and its YouTube channel after the first broadcasts. In Mr Wong's first National Day Message, he spoke about the efforts being made to keep the cost of living stable, as well as support for families under the Forward Singapore initiative.


CNA
2 hours ago
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Indonesia's exports up 11.29% y/y in June
(Refiles to fix typo in headline) JAKARTA :Indonesia's exports in June rose 11.29 per cent on a yearly basis to $23.44 billion, data from the country's statistics bureau showed on Friday, higher than the 10.41 per cent forecast by economists polled by Reuters. Indonesian exporters in recent months have brought forward their shipments to the United States ahead of the latest deadline set by President Donald Trump for tariff negotiations. Indonesia emerged as one of the earliest countries to strike a deal with Washington to lower the U.S. tariff to 19 per cent, from a previously threatened level of 32 per cent, ahead of the Aug. 1 deadline. In the negotiations, Jakarta agreed to eliminate most tariffs affecting U.S. industrial and agricultural products and to buy more American goods. U.S. President Donald Trump issued an executive order saying the new tariff rates will be implemented in seven days. Southeast Asia's largest economy booked a $4.11 billion surplus in June, higher than the poll's forecast of $3.45 billion but down slightly from $4.30 billion in May.

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6 hours ago
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Thailand seeks neutral venue for border talks with Cambodia
Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inbox BANGKOK – Thailand has requested Cambodia to move a bilateral meeting of senior security officials next week – considered crucial to de-escalating border tensions following deadly clashes – from Phnom Penh to a neutral location. Bangkok has proposed shifting the Aug 4 General Border Committee meeting, agreed by the leaders of the two countries, to a city in Malaysia. The request was made by Thailand's Acting Defence Minister Nattaphon Narkphanit, in a letter dated July 31, to his Cambodian counterpart, citing 'the sensitive nature of the situation'. Malaysia, which hosted ceasefire talks between the two nation's leaders earlier this week, is ready to host the meeting as the current chair of the Asean, Mr Nattaphon said. Cambodia's Defence Ministry spokesperson Maly Socheata didn't immediately respond to a request for comments. Despite agreeing to an unconditional ceasefire, the two countries have continued to exchange accusations of unprovoked aggression. The five-day conflict resulted in over 40 deaths and displaced around 300,000 people along their roughly 800km border. The truce was brokered by Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, acting as Asean chair, and followed pressure from US President Donald Trump. 'This upcoming session is of an extraordinary nature' as it will provide the two sides an opportunity to jointly explore a way forward in de-escalating tensions and resolving the border security issues, Mr Nattaphon said. He also asked that the meeting be extended to Aug 7 to provide more time for discussions due to 'the number and gravity of issues to be addressed.' Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. World Trump's global trade policy faces test, hours from tariff deadline Singapore 'For one last time, let's go home': Tears, laughs as last scheduled Jetstar Asia flight touches down Singapore Over half of job applications by retrenched Jetstar Asia staff led to offers or interviews: CEO Singapore No entry: ICA to bar high-risk, undesirable travellers from boarding S'pore-bound ships, flights Business More new homes are coming up in northern Singapore Opinion The other struggle drug addicts face: Being labelled weak, not sick Singapore Luxury cars, watches seized during anti-vice raids; 28 arrested Singapore 'Switching careers just as I became a dad was risky, but I had to do it for my family' The General Border Committee is one of several bilateral mechanisms established by Thailand and Cambodia to address border matters. The countries take turns hosting the meetings, and it is currently Cambodia's turn to do so. The Thai army has established an interim team of observers, including military attachés from Asean member states, to monitor the ceasefire, according to a statement. The group also discussed the possible establishment of a broader Asean monitoring mechanism, which will be addressed at the Thai-Cambodia meeting next week, the army said. Bloomberg