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Lawrence thanks everyone. :smile:

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It’s wonderful when initiatives from the community come together!
The newly refreshed Limbang Shopping Centre includes 50% more shops and F&B establishments, and the supermarket, wet market and the food court located on the first floor for added convenience. This is thanks to the feedback collected from residents since 2017.
Thanks to everyone for contributing your ideas on how to make this improved mall part of our home!
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Lawrence was celebrating advance Chinese New Year with seniors. :smile:

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Celebrating advance Chinese New Year with our seniors in Our Limbang! As a community, we will continue to find ways to help and support one another. Let's keep the festive spirit alive and continue building strong bonds in our community.
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Lawrence is making mental health and well-being a key priority. :thumbsup:

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We are making mental health and well-being a key priority in our national agenda.
We will make policy moves and dedicate resources to bring mental health support closer to you - in our communities, schools and workplaces. At the same time, we are putting a bigger focus on preventive care.
Let's work together to destigmatise mental health, and embrace an inclusive Singapore Dream. Join our national movement!

 

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Lawrence wishes Happy lunar new year to one and all. :smile:

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Happy lunar new year to one and all, and best wishes for good health and happiness in the Year of the Dragon!
祝大家龙年大吉
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万事如意!
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Lawrence fired up the #RiverHongbao at Gardens by the Bay. :o-o::confused::laugh:

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3 d ·
Fired up the #RiverHongbao at Gardens by the Bay yesterday!
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Don’t miss the lantern displays and festive fun at River Hongbao till February 17, 2024.
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Happy Chinese New Year everyone!
很高兴到滨海湾花园为今年的春到河畔主持开幕!这里的花灯装饰,烟火和现场演出,都让人感受到浓浓的新年气氛,年味十足。这个龙年,祝大家新年快乐,希望大家在新的一年里,身体健康,心想事成!
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Lawrence drummed into the year of the Dragon. :barefoot::alien::tongue:

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Drumming into the year of the Dragon!
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Wishing everyone a happy and prosperous dragon year. 新年快乐,龙年吉祥!
Thank you Zhen Yang from Chee Seng Kong Dragon & Lion Dance Activity Centre for teaching me how to play the drum for the lion dance. It is not easy, and takes lots of training to put up a good show. Many thanks to our lion dance troupes all across the island for helping us usher in the new year!
新加坡齊神宮龍獅體育會 Singapore Chee Seng Kong Dragon & Lion Dance Activity Centre

 

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Lawrence gives an update. :wink::thumbsup::coffee:

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4 d ·
Did you know that household income inequality (as measured by the Gini Coefficient) has fallen to its lowest level in more than two decades? This means that the gap between higher- and lower-income households has narrowed over time.
Read the Key Household Income Trends 2023 report
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go.gov.sg/khit23pp and the infographic
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go.gov.sg/khit23inf for more details.
#Households #KHIT

 

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Lawrence wants to work hand-in-hand. :cautious::eek::biggrin:

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I will be delivering the #SGBudget2024 tomorrow.
This Budget is the first instalment of the plans set out in the #ForwardSG roadmap. It is a Budget to keep Singapore moving forward, equip our citizens to realise their fullest potential and give more assurance to our families and seniors amidst a more troubled world.
Let us work hand in hand, Building Our Shared Future Together!
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Lawrence asks if you are ready. :o-o::confused::biggrin:

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2 d ·
Are you ready for disruptions?
Can we endure an island-wide power outage or a massive attack affecting our resources?
The new Exercise SG Ready promotes readiness and resilience for crises, emphasising the importance of Total Defence in safeguarding Singapore.
Let's stay united — be ready, resilient, and strong to protect our home
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Happy 40th anniversary We Are Total Defence

 

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Lawrence Wong

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#SGBudget2024 is all about taking concrete steps to build our shared future together. We will
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Tackle immediate challenges for households and businesses.
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Pursue better growth and jobs, and equip our workers for life.
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Create more paths for equality and mobility.
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Provide more assurance for families and seniors.
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Forge a stronger and more united nation.
We will continue to harness our strengths to remain a shining red dot in a troubled world. Check out our key announcements
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from straitstimes.com:

Budget 2024: Businesses welcome upskilling benefits seen as vital for workers to stay relevant​

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Singapore’s 2024 Budget includes a host of benefits aimed at upskilling middle-aged workers and enabling them to return to school to pursue new career paths. PHOTO: LIANHE ZAOBAO
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SINGAPORE – Some businesses here have given the thumbs up to SkillsFuture measures announced in the Budget on Feb 16, with a handful, including foreign investors, already seeing opportunities to reskill and train employees in emerging technologies, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI).
Unveiled by Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in Parliament, Singapore’s 2024 Budget includes a host of benefits aimed at upskilling middle-aged workers and enabling them to return to school to pursue new career paths.
Businesses keen on implementing technologies such as AI have been quick to identify this as an avenue to reskill staff, and hire from what they expect could soon be a wider tech talent pool.

Others hope programmes relevant to more traditional industries such as manufacturing will be available.
In the Budget, DPM Wong announced a new SkillsFuture Level-Up programme, which includes a $4,000 SkillsFuture Credit top-up for all Singaporeans aged 40 and above. To be given in May, this sum can be used to enrol in selected training courses that will enhance employability.
Subsidies will also be given to all Singaporeans aged 40 and above to pursue another full-time diploma at a local polytechnic, the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) or arts institutions from academic year 2025.

A monthly training allowance of up to $3,000 a month will be given to those who enrol in selected full-time courses for up to 24 months.

Benefits will also be given to younger workers. To encourage ITE graduates aged 30 and below to upskill, their Post-Secondary Education Account will be topped up by $5,000 when they enrol in a diploma course. They will also get a $10,000 top-up to their Central Provident Fund Ordinary Account after they complete the course.
While such measures supporting the reskilling of local workers were expected, they surprised some economists with their magnitude.
UOB associate economist Jester Koh said: “While we expected measures to help mid-career workers upskill and acquire knowledge, especially in the areas of digitalisation, artificial intelligence and the green transition, the magnitude of the support… underscores the importance of lifelong learning and equipping workers with new and relevant skills in an uncertain environment, thereby enhancing productivity in the workplace.”

Mr Lee Tiong Heng, global investment and innovation incentives leader at professional services firm Deloitte South-east Asia, noted that the $4,000 SkillsFuture Credit top-up is a generous and significant enhancement to the SkillsFuture programme.
“The Government is sending a strong message that individuals should take personal responsibility to upgrade themselves, to make their skills and knowledge relevant in the new economy,” he added.
DPM Wong also revealed that the Government will be investing more than $1 billion over the next five years in AI computing capacity, talent and industry development.
Said Mr Sujith Abraham, general manager in Asean for US software company Salesforce: “With AI taking a front seat across businesses and for the economy’s success, a right-skilled workforce is critical.”

According to Salesforce, a lack of training is preventing 38 per cent of Singapore workers from using generative AI more at work.
“This skills gap will only grow wider with time, as the profile of jobs will become more complex as AI becomes more pervasive,” he said.
Mr Jonathan Dixon, managing director at Cloudflare in Asia-Pacific, Japan and China, said the cloud company is encouraged by the Government’s increased human capital investments in nascent technologies as well as helping workers refresh their skills to stay competitive.
“AI is going to be an integral part of doing business going forward, and the technology has the potential to create new jobs and augment existing ones,” he noted.
“The SkillsFuture enhancements announced in the Budget will enable workers to upskill and take on roles in demand, such as those in AI and cyber security.”

Apart from acquiring new skills in AI, businesses in sectors like manufacturing are hoping the SkillsFuture Level-Up programme will include courses relevant to their industries.
Mr Dennis Mark, chief executive of the Singapore Manufacturing Federation, said manufacturing businesses are looking forward to programmes that equip workers with much-needed skills in the sector and complement its existing courses in business advisory and advanced manufacturing.
He noted, though, that such programmes will increase costs for manufacturers.
While measures were announced to cushion the impact of rising costs, “we hope more light will be shed” at the upcoming debates in Parliament on ministry budgets over how business costs can be further mitigated, he said.
Some employers face higher wage costs after DPM Wong announced that the local qualifying salary (LQS) for full-time workers will be raised from $1,400 to $1,600 in 2024.
The minimum hourly rate will also be increased, from $9 to $10.50 an hour.
The LQS is the minimum salary that companies hiring foreign workers are required to pay their local workers, and the number of local workers paid the LQS is then used to compute the company’s foreign worker quota entitlement.
Mr Panneer Selvam, a tax leader for EY Asean, said the higher LQS will impact companies’ operating costs and access to foreign manpower, but added that the Government also recognises the pressures that companies will face.
As part of Budget measures to support employers who raise the wages of their lower-wage workers, DPM Wong also raised co-funding levels from a maximum of 30 per cent to a maximum of 50 per cent.
Under the existing Progressive Wage Credit Scheme, the Government co-funds the wage increase of lower-wage workers with employers.
 

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Lawrence wants to better equip all Singaporeans to be the best possible versions of themselves. :o-o::confused::tongue:

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We want to better equip all Singaporeans to be the best possible versions of themselves.
Our ITE graduates in particular can benefit from deepening their skills after they graduate. That’s why in #SGBudget2024, I announced the ITE Progression Award for graduates aged 30 and below – featuring a $5,000 Post-Secondary Education Account top-up upon enrolling in a diploma program, and a $10,000 CPF (OA) upon diploma completion.
It's part of our commitment to support and empower them on their lifelong learning journey. Stay tuned for more details at Ministry of Education, Singapore’s COS!
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Lawrence met Suzhou Party Secretary Liu Xiaotao. :thumbsup:

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I met Suzhou Party Secretary Liu Xiaotao, who is visiting Singapore for the first time in his current capacity.
Singapore and Suzhou share a longstanding partnership, anchored by the Suzhou Industrial Park (SIP) project. Established in 1994, the SIP is the first government-to-government project between Singapore and China. Today, the SIP has developed into a modern township with a thriving economy.
Party Secretary Liu and I took stock of various bilateral initiatives and cooperation in areas such as sustainability, biomedical sciences, the digital economy, and exchanged views on the next steps to bring the SIP to greater heights.
As we commemorate the SIP’s 30th anniversary this year, I am confident that the SIP will continue to be a platform for both sides to pioneer new initiatives that strengthen Singapore-China ties.
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