[ad_2][ad_1] November 28, 2020 Letters are welcome by email to [email protected] Incentives to work Although there was a carrot for people who had been tested for covid-19 in Slovakia’s mass testing program, there was also a strong stick (“Scouse Lessons,” November 21). The carrot for those who were tested and …
Read More »Australia plans to test paperless trade with Singapore using Blockchain
[ad_2][ad_1] The Australian Border Force (ABF) announced today that the agency is working on cross-border business solutions with Singapore to make the whole process simple and paperless through the integration of blockchain technology. In an official press release, ABF said the planned solutions are in line with the Australia-Singapore bilateral …
Read More »Australian Border Force begins commercial trial on paperless blockchain with Singapore
[ad_2][ad_1] The Australian Border Force (ABF) is developing solutions to make cross-border trade easier and paperless for Australian businesses, in line with the Australia-Singapore bilateral digital economy agreement. On November 23, a trial was launched with Singapore Customs and Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to test digital verification systems: …
Read More »Australia and Singapore will experience “paperless” commerce using Blockchain technology
[ad_2][ad_1] The Australian Border Force (ABF), the country’s customs and border protection agency, wants to simplify cross-border trade with Singapore using blockchain technology. In partnership with Singapore Customs and Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA), the blockchain test aims to reduce administrative costs and increase business efficiency. In particular, it …
Read More »Australia and Singapore will experiment with blockchain for cross-border trade
[ad_2][ad_1] The Australian Border Force (ABF) believes blockchain is the best way to track goods across regions, so it has started a process with Singapore to explore the practical application of the controversial technology. It announced a partnership with Singapore Customs and Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) to begin …
Read More »The bee map shows the global distribution and can help conservation efforts
[ad_1] Conservationists have drawn up the world’s first bee diversity map to help trace the distribution of viable pollinator populations. There are about 20,000 individual bee species currently living on Earth, but accurate and compiled data on their distribution was lacking. Researchers from China, Singapore and the United States analyzed …
Read More »GLOBAL MARKETS – Asian equities drop from highs, bonds count on Fed support
[ad_1] * Asian equity markets: tmsnrt.rs/2zpUAr4 * Asia ex-Japan out of record after the withdrawal of Wall St * Tokyo raises pandemic alert level, Nikkei slips * Economic restrictions in the United States suggest greater Fed action SYDNEY, Nov. 19 (Reuters) – Asian equities slipped from all-time highs on Thursday …
Read More »Singapore reveals a new method for cancer treatment
[ad_1] Although it is possible to cure cancer by depriving cells of aldehyde dehydrogenase, more research is needed Researchers from the Cancer Science Institute of Singapore (CSI Singapore) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have taken a significant step forward with a new concept that could ultimately lead to …
Read More »APAC RCEP trade agreement, oil and currencies
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Read More »Shell’s largest refinery reduces crude oil processing capacity by 50%
[ad_1] Shell will halve the crude oil processing capacity of its largest wholly owned refinery in the world, Pulau Bukom in Singapore, as part of its ambition to be a net-emission company by 2050 or sooner, the supermajor said Tuesday. Pulau Bukom is home to the largest wholly owned Shell …
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