The Straitstimes
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Mayban this year st Chua Hak Bin expects Budget 2024 to Singapore dditional measures 2024 help businesses cope with rising business costs.
For SMEs, high costs coupled with negative business sentiments are some of the main concerns.
Families, too, are calling for help to cushion the blow of higher living costs.
Government tends to focus on larger energy projects, si Singapore Budget ich face limited resources and competitive pricing.
Most SMEs lack expertise on sustainability issues and do not know where and how to start.
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