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US Embassy asks Singapore businesses for 'larger gifts' for Semiquincentennial; Singapore weighs invitation to Trump’s Board of Peace: Singapore live news​

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The US Embassy in Singapore has invited local businesses to “consider substantially larger gifts” to support its 250th Independence celebrations. (Photos: Anjani Sinha/The Daily Beast; US Embassy in Singapore/Getty Images)

The US Embassy in Singapore has invited local businesses to “consider substantially larger gifts” to support its 250th Independence celebrations. (Photos: Anjani Sinha/The Daily Beast; US Embassy in Singapore/Getty Images)

The US Embassy in Singapore has asked local businesses to “consider substantially larger gifts” for the 250th US Independence Day celebrations on 4 July 2026, sparking online confusion over whether financial contributions or sponsorships were expected. Social media users shared memes and commentary questioning the appropriateness of the request, with some finding it humorous and others calling the wording diplomatically ambiguous. Experts note that the invitation is likely part of standard planning for large-scale celebrations, known as the US Semiquincentennial, which involves global embassy engagement.

Singaporeans’ puzzlement over the phrasing has been highlighted in local media, contrasting it with other embassies’ practices and noting how diplomatic language can be misinterpreted outside formal channels. The outreach also coincides with deepening US-Singapore ties, as President Donald Trump's ambassador Anjani Sinha recently referenced American support for Singapore’s post-pandemic recovery, dubbed the “Singapore miracle” – and now calling in the favour. Analysts recommend that businesses view the invitation as an opportunity for optional cultural participation, rather than a mandated financial contribution.

Singapore has been invited to join US President Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) confirmed, adding that the offer is under assessment. The board is intended to address conflicts and post-war reconstruction, beginning with Gaza but not limited to a single region. Its proposed mandate extends to broader conflict-affected areas.

Membership would require financial contributions, with long-term or permanent seats linked to payments of at least US$1 billion. Singapore has not indicated whether it would seek such a role, with the MFA reiterating its preference for contributing constructively without holding prominent leadership positions. Several other countries are still considering the invitation, while some leaders have declined, leaving the board’s final structure uncertain.

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