Singapore gives S$6.4bil boost to economy in budget


SINGAPORE unveiled a series of support packages in its budget Tuesday to help cushion the economy against the coronavirus outbreak and job risks.

Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat said he will set aside S$800 million ($575 million) to fight the spread of the coronavirus outbreak, and provide two economic support packages totaling S$5.6 billion to support businesses and consumers.

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