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We take a look at China’s international projects and what they mean for the rest of the world. China is investing in and developing projects across the world – how are those moving forward and are they on course to deliver China’s goal of becoming the primary global power by 2049.
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Singapore’s strong exchange rate has sent shoppers flocking to Malaysia, and the result is gridlock at the border.
Cars travel from Singapore to Malaysia on the Johor–Singapore Causeway.
Ailing Tan
Singapore's surging currency is contributing to massive traffic jams on the road to Malaysia.
Keen to take advantage of a record high exchange rate, Singaporean bargain hunters are streaming into the neighboring nation to snap up goods and take advantage of more reasonably priced entertainment and services like health care.