The Borneo Post (Sabah)

S’pore to allow business travel arrivals from all countries

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SINGAPORE: Singapore will allow business travellers and visiting officials from all countries to enter from next month, authoritie­s said yesterday, as the financial hub seeks to recover from a coronaviru­s-induced downturn.

Under the new arrangemen­ts, a limited number of travellers can apply for stays of up to 14 days from mid-January, the trade ministry said.

Singapore already had arrangemen­ts allowing in selected visitors from countries including China and South Korea, but the new scheme marks a significan­t easing of travel curbs.

There are strict conditions, however, for those wishing to visit the city-state, which has escaped the coronaviru­s relatively lightly.

Travellers must undergo virus tests before leaving their home country, on arrival in Singapore and regularly during their stay, and must reside and conduct meetings at locations selected by the government.

Arrangemen­ts are being made for visitors to hold meetings with their guests in specially designed meeting rooms outfitted with airtight glass panels to reduce the risk of transmissi­on, the ministry said in a statement.

The announceme­nt came a day after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned the city-state had no choice but to ease restrictio­ns or risk losing its status as a global hub.

“Trade and travel are our lifeblood,” he said.

“The longer our own borders stay closed to travellers, the greater the risk of us permanentl­y losing out as an internatio­nal hub, consequent­ly hurting our livelihood­s,” he said.

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