PM promises to review immigrant policy under mounting pressure
From our Correspondent In the face of rising discontent and disgruntlement on the ground and with the prospects of an election looming over the horizon, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that he will "review" the government's long-standing pro-foreigner policy. During a dialogue with 1,500 undergraduates at the National University...
Temasek Review launches sister site on East Asia
From our Correspondent The Temasek Review has launched a sister site to focus exclusively on the socio-political news and affairs of East Asia consisting of Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea and the Russian Far East: http://www.eastasiareview.com/ For the first time, readers can keep themselves updated on the latest...
Professionals join Temasek Review
From Our Correspondent The Temasek Review expands its editorial team with new writers from various professional backgrounds joining it. Among them are our two business correspondents, Damon Yeo and Imran Ahmed. Damon is an accountancy graduate from the Nanyang Technological University. He is currently working in a finance...
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