Singapore Budget Support Measures
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Singapore budget 2025: More support for businesses and households to ease living costs

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Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced a slew of support measures for both households and businesses in his first budget.
Wong said that this comes amid concerns over rising costs, given the rise in global inflation following the Russia -Ukraine war and disruptions in energy, food and supply chains.
Each household will receive 800 Singapore dollars in consumption vouchers over the course of 2025 .
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