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Supporting Chee Soon Juan's caféSupporting Chee Soon Juan's café I refer to The Independent Singapore’s news, “Singaporeans urged to support Chee Soon Juan's café despite their political preferences” (July 16). The underlying objective of doing any business is to ensure it is viable and profitable. Otherwise, there is no point of undertaking risk for it. It is natural for...

Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries? I refer to The TR-Emeritus opinion article, “Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries” (June 14) by Mr Yoong Siew Wah. It has always been a controversial topic which concerns about our top political leaders who receive their salaries that are many times higher than those foreign political leaders. Our...

Steering with stability in transition timesSteering with stability in transition times I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial, “Steering with stability in transition times” (May 16). Let us analyze and interpret this specific subject from a broad perspective, how Singapore should respond and adapt to the evolution of the entire international situation and formulate its foreign policy that is extremely...

We will lead in our own wayWe will lead in our own way I read with interest The Today’s report, “'We will lead in our own way': : Lawrence Wong takes office as 4th prime minister of Singapore” (May 15). We can get some inspiration or enlightenment from the story of the 108 heroes in Water Margin: they originally had their own abilities, aspirations and ambitions. They...

Chinese villagers living on cliffsChinese villagers living on cliffs In the Liangshan Mountains of Sichuan Province in China, there is a small isolated village on a cliff 1,400 meters above sea level. This is the village of Atuler, known as the Cliff Village with 72 families who has been living there for almost 200 years. All travel is by a ladder that leads to the sky at almost right...

Ukraine will cease to exist thanks to the westUkraine will cease to exist thanks to the west Scott Ritter is a former Marine intelligence officer who served in the former Soviet Union, implementing arms control agreements, and on the staff of General Norman Schwartzkopf during the Gulf War, where he played a critical role in the hunt for Iraqi SCUD missiles. From 1991 until 1998, Mr. Ritter served as a Chief Inspector...

Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride priceBride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price Contrary to popular beliefs, many couples in China are unable to afford to get married. With the exception of rural villages, those in the cities mostly asked for hundreds of thousands in bride price (聘礼/彩礼). According to our techie who has been in China for over a decade, the bride price may include monies intended...

Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian workers looking to moveHigher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian... I refer to the Independent Singapore’s Featured News SG Economy, “Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for Asian workers looking to move” (Feb 22). In this era of rapid technological advancement, all countries are faced with the dilemma of being hungry for talent. Therefore, top talents in respective...

Where Romance Meets FinanceWhere Romance Meets Finance Sugarbook was launched by Darren Chan in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is a luxury dating website designed to resolve financial issues through emotional support. It provides a platform to grow your relationships through mutual benefits that are not restricted to mentorship, companionship, wealth and emotional support. It...

Marriage, children and practical concernsMarriage, children and practical concerns A couple bows before their parents and offers them tea, as is traditional in Chinese weddings. I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial “Marriage, children and practical concerns” (Feb 5). Since the history of human civilisation, the formation of individual family and the issue of procreation have become two...

Not in my backyardNot in my backyard I refer to the TODAY’s Commentary, “'Not in my backyard' — when some groups can protest more loudly, the most vulnerable ones suffer” (Jan 25, 2024). A few good points from the article are worth to be probed further and discussed. In December 2023, the announcement of plans by The National Environment Agency...

Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presenceOpposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presence I refer to The Independent Singapore’s SG Politics column, “Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary presence” (Nov 29, 2023). As we know, Singapore political scene has been firmly dominated by the PAP since 1959. Thus, the opposition parties in Singapore have to face and withstand many challenges ahead...

Educating the next generationEducating the next generation I read with interest the Straits Times’ Editorial, “Educating the next generation” (Jan 5, 2024). Any form of spontaneous learning should provide you with a happy, positive, and memorable experience. However, only a small number of children are in exception. Therefore, based on this, parents should realize the...

GST increase in 2024GST increase in 2024 On 1 Jan 2024 GST rises 1% from 8% to 9%; this is a 12.5% increase in GST. I am not convinced that this is necessary. It will contribute to inflation, and cause economic hardship. The handouts to mitigate this are temporary and the increase is permanent. In 2015, when the possibility of GST rising was an election issue...

Race relations in SingaporeRace relations in Singapore I refer to the Today’s “Commentary: In 1954, David Marshall spoke about race relations in Singapore. Have we made real progress since then?” (Dec 15). For any country to be prosperous and powerful, it must first achieve political and social stability, and its people must live in harmony and be united. Only in this...

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The Great America, No More

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A glimpse of the obscurantism of Singapore society

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Excess Deaths in Singapore

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Supporting Chee Soon Juan's café

I refer to The Independent Singapore’s news, “Singaporeans urged to support Chee Soon Juan's café...
Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?

Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries?

I refer to The TR-Emeritus opinion article, “Will PM Wong address the astronomical ministerial salaries”...
Steering with stability in transition times

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I refer to The Straits Times’ Editorial, “Steering with stability in transition times” (May 16). Let...
We will lead in our own way

We will lead in our own way

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Higher salaries lead Singapore to become top pick for...

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I refer to the Independent Singapore’s Featured News SG Economy, “Higher salaries lead Singapore...
Marriage, children and practical concerns

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Not in my backyard

Not in my backyard

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Opposition parties seek to strengthen parliamentary...

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I refer to The Independent Singapore’s SG Politics column, “Opposition parties seek to strengthen...
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Bride's family asked for RMB 500,000 in bride price

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Sticky & Recent Articles

Ng Kok Song confident in mounting a good challenge againstTharman

Ng Kok Song confident in mounting a good challenge againstTharman

I refer to The Independent Singapore News, “Ng Kok Song confident in mounting a good challenge againstTharman”. (Aug 2) Recently, many Singaporeans like you and me can see three presidential hopefuls work in full swing, walking through the streets, various foodcourt and wet markets to visit voters in order to get their popularity. A lot of people wonder why didn’t any one of them do it prior they throw their hats into the ring? Would the elected presidency do the same after being sworn into the prestigious office? Or, while they do their walkabouts during the presidential election period merely to secure the votes? Besides other specified duties, would the elected president only attend events upon invitations or by mandatory requirements such as attending the NDP, President's Charity Gala, attend meetings and banquets for foreign heads of state? All of them claim that if elected, they want to be the people’s president. This clearly means that the president would like to live in the hearts and always reflects in the minds of all the people. Supposedly the president only attends events upon official invitation, how would all the presidential hopefuls effectively walk their talks to be the people’s president? Firstly, pertaining to formerly the Tharman Shanmugaratnam’s walkabouts and visiting his constituents at the Jurong GRC while he was a MP surely have added advantage over his rivals at this presidential election campaign. But, don’t forget that it is part and parcel of the entrusted duties and responsibilities of a member of parliament (MP), and a MP is paid to carry out these activities for the purposes of knowing the grounds, life and the sentiments of his constituency as well as his constituents/voters. It is the undeniable fact that - Even Tharman has resigned from the People’s Action Party, he will still be remembered for his service as a Jurong GRC Member of Parliament and his various roles in the Cabinet. So, supposedly Mr Tharman is later being elected as the President, many people still wonder how independent would he be when interacting and dealing with his former PAP’s cabinet or colleagues? Therefore, it is quite true for Mr Ng Kok Song to say this, “Independence of mind, that’s a sophisticated point. I think we are who we are. Our present is related to our past. We cannot easily separate our present from our past”. In due course, many Singaporeans still worry about, how would Tharman go to get rid off his political baggage (being aligned with PAP for decades) and keep a distance away from all his political connections. Secondly, with regard to Ng Kok Song’s long-standing diverse background and his working experiences in the government establishments, such as Ministry of Finance, MAS and GIC have also raised doubts about his independence of mind, actions and decisions. In short, voters need to seriously assess whether he is really ‘above politics’. Anyway, NKS is generally being perceived by many netizens as an “establishment pawn” to split the votes between the establishment figure - Tharman Shanmugaratnam and non-establishment candidate - George Goh. Nonetheless, we have to wait till The Presidential Elections Committee assesses the eligibility of each candidate to stand for election prior to continuing observe and assessing their political views, visions and beliefs, as well as individual charm and behaviours. Despite all, due to Singapore’s unique political system and structure, our elected president still has limitations or constraints of power. For example, under the Constitution, the President is required to act on the Cabinet's advice in exercising his functions, except in specific areas where the Constitution empowers the President to act in his discretion. For example, the President is generally required to act on the Cabinet's advice in assenting to Bills passed by Parliament.   Teo Kueh Liang (Mr)      Read More →

Majulah Old Folks

Majulah Old Folks

Its Singapore’s National Day and I usually try to write something about life in Singapore and what it feels like to be a Singaporean. I usually try to avoid going into political grips because its easy and I try not to sound too sentimental. It’s a challenge but I usually get it done. This year, has been a bit of a challenge. I didn’t want to delve into the recent political scandals because everyone is doing that. Yet, at the same time I don’t want to get into the usual “ra-ra” that comes from the one event where our military actually gets put to use – the parade. Then by some stroke of luck, I decided to visit a business partner who was working in Chinatown area, selling lifestyle products. Then, on my way back, I got my inspiration. The bus I was going to jump had to let an old Indian man, who was on a scooter, off. The poor guy had a problem stirring his scooter off the bus. What was an interesting about this incident was the fact that there was an old Cantonese man standing next to me, who started making a few uncalled-for remarks about the man’s ethnicity. However, when it was clear that the old guy was not getting off the bus on his own, the Old Cantonese guy jumped onto the bus and proceeded to help the guy on the scooter off the bus. Managed to get the guy off the bus. This was a reminder of a truism about Singapore, which is the fact that the various communities that make up Singapore, actually got along pretty well. Sure, it was not saintly. People from various communities had nicknames and stereotypes for each other. However, people who lived in the same village always found a way to work together and live in harmony. However, somewhere along the lines, you had politicians who managed to convince the various communities that they were being screwed over by each other. You then had race riots and tensions, which was then solved by politicians. These politicians would then spend the next five decades reminding us that they had stopped racial tensions and made us happy to live together. In all fairness to the system, racial relations are generally pretty good. We’ve not had a “Black Lives Matter” type of riot. The politicians make a point that its their policies that made our racial relations so good. However, as the incident on the bus seemed to say – our old folks were not actually at each other’s throats. They actually knew how to cooperate and work together without the instruction of the government. So, it raises the question – were racial relations actually solved by the politicians or did the politicians create the racial tensions so that they would have a problem to solve? Could the way our old people across the various communities have the answer to how we can improve inter-communal relations and find a way forward for Singapore?   Tang Li *Although I’ve been based mainly in Singapore for nearly two decades, I’ve had the privilege of being able to meet people who have crossed borders and cultures. I’ve befriended ministers and ambassadors and worked on projects involving a former head of state. Yet, at the same time, I’ve had the privilege of befriending migrant labourers and former convicts. All of them have a story to tell. All of them add to the fabric of life. I hope to express the stories that inspire us to create life as it should be.      Read More →

A terrible dark winter is coming

A terrible dark winter is coming

While Singaporeans are caught up in bedroom escapades of amorous members of parliament, several international events have taken place recently, each on it’s own, portends bad tidings, taken together, is a terrible perfect storm brewing, whose impact will be felt in every country in the world. Jul 7 - Black Sea Grain Agreement terminated Ukraine is the granary to the world and ships its grains out at its port at Odessa. This port is crucial because it is Ukraine’s largest port with silo facilities for grain and is capable of handling Panama class vessels. When the war with Russia broke out, Ukraine’s access to the world by sea was effectively cut as Moscow controls the Black Sea. This triggered severe global food security and exacerbated an already ugly inflation brought about by Covid pandemic and the Russo-Ukraine war. The agreement, brokered by EU, was signed in Jul 2022 by Ukraine, Russia and Turkey which kept Odessa port open and the grains flowing again even as the warring states were bombing each other. Turkey was involved because maritime route goes through Boshorous Straits where Istanbul is. Turkey is responsible for inspecting the vessels to prevent arms shipment going through. On Jul 7 this one year agreement expired. Ukraine asked for 120 days extension which Russia rejected. Russia has also rejected Turkey and EU’s request for 60 days extension. Of course the West go ballistic on evil Russians. Putin adamantly rejected continuance of the agreement can only mean the other side has not kept their part of the bargain, whatever that was. Who knows, perhaps Turkey was letting arms shipment through. We are back to square one. Ukraine’s major grain export is corn and wheat. So be prepared for surge in prices again. Wheat is not a staple food for Singapore, but as global consumers seek alternatives, inflation will kick in again. Jul 20 India bans export of non-Basmati rice I covered this in my previous blog. Straits Times regurgitated Western media that suggests India’s ban was an effort to bring prices down ahead of the coming 2024 election. I reasoned it was due to a conflict with World Trade Organisation that forced India’s hand to ban the export of rice. India is the world’s largest exporter of rice, accounting for 40% of the market or 22m metric tons. Who in the world can replace that extra 22m m/tons at short notice? To add to the woes, India’s rice is the cheapest in the world. The more expensive rice will simply become even more expensive. The biggest rice producer in the world, just slightly ahead of India, is China. The Chinese are self-sufficient in rice, but continues to be a net importer, buying about 4m m/tons annually. The speculation is China is building up a huge rice stockpile to beef up food security in an uncertain future. For the first time in 2019, China began buying Indian rice. Singapore's import from India forms only 17% of total rice imports. The authorities allayed fears, confident that Singapore's diversity of rice sources will see us through. Our rice comes mainly from Thailand, Vietnam, India and Cambodia. We also buy from Pakistan, Japan and Australia. Importers also lock in with forward purchases. Another short term measure is our rice stockpile which is adequate for 3 months. Singapore’s rice stockpile is unique amongst nations. There is no official stockpile. The government is smart to pass the burden to licenced importers. We trust there is reliable monitoring and stockpiles are in fact in place. However, forward purchases and stockpiles are good only for the short term. With a permanent Indian export ban, every importer in the world is going to be chasing the same diverse suppliers that Singapore has. India has said that they may still sell to some countries if they asked for it. In other words, a government-to-government arrangement. Has the Singapore government taken the early initiative to approach Indian authorities? El Nino El Nino is a climatic condition that brings warmer and drier weather to the Pacific part of the globe. It delays the monsoon rains and reduces precipitation to Asia and SE Asia which has a devastating impact on water hungry rice plants. Some years, El Nino brought much feared drought. This is terrible because 90% of the world’s rice is grown in these regions. This year, El Nino seems to come one or two months earlier. Scientists say early arrival is bad because this gives it time to grow in severity. This is extremely bad news for rice production this year. Fertilizers santion Agriculture needs fertilisers which could be nitrogen, potassium or ammonia based. The biggest potash producing country is Canada, second is Belarus. Western countries punish Russia with crippling sanctions. Sanctions extend to Russia's ally Belarus. The West has not been sympathetic to Belarussian appeal that a sanction on potash is going to hit global food production. We know Vivian Balakrishnan poked the Russian bear with sanctions. We don’t know if he is also aligned with the Western sanctions on Belarus. Jul 27 Fed raised interest rate Fed increased interest rates by 25 basis points. USD interest rate is now at its highest in 22 years at about 5.5%. This tightening has come even though inflation is slowing down. And worse still is the Fed has said another increase is likely in September. The increase in USD interest rate will see US exports its inflation all over the world and cost of finance cascades down to all goods and services. Imagine what 25 basis points can do to the cost of oil and you can understand its eventual impact. Aug 1 China impose export restrictions on Gallium and Germanium These are rare Earth materials. Gallim is used in electronic products and China produces 80% of world supply. Germanium is used in the making of chips. And China produces 60% of world supply. China claimed the export restriction is for national security reasons. China’s rare Earth export restriction is going to hit every electronic product you can name. Conclusion The cancellation of the Black Sea Grain Agreement and the Indian ban on non-basmati rice will push prices of 2 staple food produce of grains and rice to record highs. El Nino and Belarus fertiliser ban will cause further severe shrinkage of world agricultural produce. The increase in USD interest rate will raise cost of capital adding more pressure on businesses. China’s rare Earth export restriction is going to strangle the electronics industries and the digital world. Coming together at the same time, we are going to be hit with a sledgehammer of price increases in every product and services we use and consume. Inflation is going to shoot to heights never seen before. Will food and electronics production security drive nations into new conflicts? How prepared is Singapore? Like have we asked India for exemption from the rice ban? And while we are being hit by an onslaught of another round of price increases due to exogenous causes, the coup de grace for many Singaporeans will be the 1% hike in GST next year. A terrible dark winter is coming. Be afraid. Be very afraid.   Patrick Low * Article first appeared on Down The Rabbit Hole.      Read More →

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