DPM Gan shared at a Feb. 22 doorstop at Punggol, that the government will continue to work with its counterparts in the U.S. to seek greater clarification on how the tariff will be implemented, as well as more details. In addition, there is still significant uncertainty surrounding the tariffs because “Section 122 has a time limit, and therefore we can expect the tariff will continue to [have] changes in time to come”. The Singapore Economic Resilience Taskforce (SERT) will work together with various stakeholders to see how to help them navigate through these uncertainties, he added. #mothershipnews #news #singapore
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