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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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Morning commuters in the business district in Singapore, on Feb. 17.
Singapore will raise the minimum salary that employers must pay to foreign workers — the latest move to boost local employment, which has been a perennial subject of political debate in the city-state.
Presenting the city-state’s budget for 2022, Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said the new policy was designed to attract “professionals and senior executives who can contribute to our economy.”