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Lawrence thanks Indonesia. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

21 May at 14:07 ·

It’s good to be home!
I was glad to visit Indonesia and meet Jakarta and Central Java leaders in-person. It has been a fruitful week of discussions. As we emerge from the pandemic, we’ll continue to strengthen our ties.
Thank you Indonesia, for your warm welcome. See you soon.

 
Lawrence is glad that he got back in time from Indonesia to join Our Limbang residents this weekend for their Raya celebrations. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

22 May at 23:55 · Instagram ·

Glad that I got back in time from Indonesia to join Our Limbang residents this weekend for our Raya celebrations. These were our first in-person gatherings with buffet meals since the start of the pandemic. It was great time catching up with everyone, and I look forward to many more such activities in the coming weeks!

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Lawrence congratulates Team Singapore. :thumbsup:

Lawrence Wong

Yesterday at 14:18 ·

The 2021 SEA Games come to a close today! Congratulations Team Singapore
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for bringing home 164 medals from Hanoi over the past two weeks.
To all our athletes, thank you for your hard work and contribution. You have displayed tremendous grit and resilience, and we are all very proud of you - for setting new records and personal bests, but most importantly, for doing your best, never giving up, and displaying strength throughout it all.
A truly inspiring performance at the Games - thanks for representing the Singapore Spirit and flying our flag high! #GoTeamSG #OneTeamSG
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Lawrence wants to help workers. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

9 hrs ·
Watching the SEA Games over the past two weeks made me think about how hard our athletes need to train and be exposed to overseas competitions against the best in the world, in order to improve and hone their own skills.
This mindset is applicable, not just in sports, but also in many other areas of our society and work. Spoke with members of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce yesterday including our local and foreign companies, and we had a good discussion.
The world is changing. Amidst growing uncertainties - inflation, supply chain disruptions, economic slowdown, geopolitic tensions - we must all continue to adapt and innovate.
I’m glad to hear that just like our athletes’ constant pursuit of excellence, our companies too are transforming to get to the frontier. It's important that we all support each other and work together in this endeavour.
This is why the government is cooperating closely with our chambers of commerce, businesses and workers. We will help you develop stronger capabilities to navigate this unpredictable and volatile world. We will ensure that we all make good progress as we chart our way forward together


 
Lawrence had an early start to the day. :coffee:

Lawrence Wong

1 hr ·
Had an early start to the day with members of the Board of the US ASEAN Business Council (US-ABC).
The US-ABC has been a longstanding partner in promoting closer economic linkages between US companies and ASEAN. I'm glad to see them here in Singapore for their first in-person board meeting after two and a half years!
When we strengthen collaborations in the region, we open up more opportunities for our people, and build a better future together.

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Lawrence plays the guitar for TKSS students. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

8 hrs · Instagram ·
Happy June school holidays!
Take this opportunity to spend your time meaningfully - learn something new or continue developing your interest or hobbies.
Here's a throwback to the day I visited students at TKSS! Happy to have had the chance to strum a tune on the guitar for them
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Lawrence attended the first annual Charity Gala in 2 years for the NKF Singapore family. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

14 hrs ·
Last night was a memorable night for the NKF Singapore family. It was their first annual Charity Gala in 2 years, and I was glad to meet everyone in person.
Over the past decade, we have seen a rise in common chronic conditions in many countries with changing lifestyles and as people live longer.
We launched HealthierSG earlier this year to address this. We will work closely with primary care providers, such as family doctors, to encourage patients to take necessary steps to improve their health.
Partnerships with community organisations like NKF are key in our journey to a healthier SG. Let’s continue to work together to achieve our goal!
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from straitstimes.com:

Cabinet reshuffle likely in early June, says PM Lee​

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WASHINGTON - Singapore's upcoming Cabinet reshuffle is likely to take place in early June, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.

The move is likely to see Finance Minister Lawrence Wong, PM Lee's successor, promoted to deputy prime minister.

PM Lee said the Cabinet changes were in the works and added that he expected them to be announced after his upcoming overseas trips.

He is scheduled to speak at the 27th International Conference on the Future of Asia on May 26 and 27, organised by the Nikkei business media group. The conference, titled "Redefining Asia's role in a divided world", will be streamed online and held in Tokyo.

"I am working at it. I had to focus on this trip, and I have another trip coming up in two weeks' time, going to the Nikkei conference," said PM Lee on Friday (May 13, US time). He had been asked by Singapore reporters for updates on Cabinet movements.

"But I am working at it and hope I shall be able to do it once I am done with my trips, which means early June," he added.

PM Lee was speaking after the Asean-United States Special Summit in Washington, which ended on Friday. He leaves Washington on Saturday.

Last month, Mr Wong was announced as the top choice of Singapore's fourth-generation team of political leaders to head them, paving the way for him to be the country's next prime minister.
 
from straitstimes.com:

Singapore and Indonesia enjoy strong ties, can do more together in green and digital economy: Lawrence Wong​


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JAKARTA - Singapore and Indonesia enjoy strong relations underpinned by mutual confidence and trust, and as both countries recover from the pandemic, there is much more they and their people can do together, Singapore's Finance Minister Lawrence Wong said on Friday (May 20).

On the economic front, businesses can look beyond Batam, Bintan and Karimun, the main islands closest to Singapore collectively known as BBK, and venture to other regions, including Central Java, as well as beyond traditional sectors such as manufacturing and infrastructure to the digital economy and the green economy, he said.

Both sides can also do more to encourage exchanges between their people, especially among students and youth, now that borders are open and flights have resumed, he said, adding that both sides would like to resume greater air connectivity.

Mr Wong was speaking in an interview with Singapore media at the end of his four-day visit to Indonesia, his first since helming the finance portfolio in May 2021.

Mr Wong was also announced as leader of the People's Action Party's fourth-generation, or 4G, team last month, putting him in line to be Singapore's next prime minister - a point noted in Indonesian media reports on his visit this week.

He said his interactions with his counterpart, Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati, have been very good, and that the visit was a good opportunity for him to meet a broader range of Indonesian leaders, interact with them and get to know them better.

"Overall, on the bilateral front, our relations are certainly in good order. We have had very close cooperation with Indonesia across many fields for many years. In the last two years, we have continued to strengthen our cooperation, especially working together to tackle the pandemic," he said.

"We have also in recent years resolved certain longstanding bilateral issues, namely the agreements we have on extradition, defence and the Flight Information Region. We are now waiting for these agreements to be ratified," he added.

"On the whole, it is a relationship that is underpinned by mutual confidence and trust. On that basis, we can certainly do much more together."

Mr Wong met Dr Sri Mulyani as well as Jakarta Governor Anies Baswedan on Friday (May 20).

Earlier in the week, he met several key ministers, including Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto, Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment Luhut Pandjaitan, Defence Minister Prabowo Subianto, Health Minister Budi Gunadi Sadikin, State-Owned Enterprises Minister Erick Thohir, and Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno.

He also met Bank Indonesia governor Perry Warjiyo, Central Java Governor Ganjar Pranowo, Kendal Regent Dico Ganinduto and Semarang Mayor Hendrar Prihadi.

Their discussions touched on potential cooperation in new areas, among others.

"On the whole, it has been a very fruitful visit. And I look forward to doing my part to build on the strong foundations we have and take our bilateral relations to even greater heights," he said.

In green finance and the green economy, he noted that both Singapore and Indonesia are determined to achieve net-zero emissions and accelerate the green transition.

"Indonesia has many more opportunities to do so, because it has got the ability to embark on more renewable energy projects, and more scale to do so than Singapore," he said.

It also has the opportunity to do nature-based carbon mitigation projects, which Singapore will not be able to do on a similar scale, he added.

Thus, there are opportunities for both sides to work together to finance these projects or collaborate on them. "There are companies, businesses and investors who are interested in this space, and who will be keen to collaborate with Indonesian partners on such projects."

There are similar opportunities for mutually beneficial exchanges in the digital economy, he said, noting that the Indonesian start-up space has become a lot more vibrant in recent years because of the size of the economy and the strong entrepreneurial culture.

He cited Indonesian start-up eFishery, which is part of a growing aquaculture sector.

He noted that Singapore does have research and development on how barramundi and other fish can become more resilient, and on achieving higher productivity on fish farms. "We have limited space, but we can certainly tie up with Indonesian companies to use the technology and expand and do more in Indonesia," he added.

"Indeed, such partnerships are happening in the digital space, in foodtech, in fintech, in a whole range of the digital economy," he said. "The opportunities for collaboration are truly immense."

He also noted similarities in the food culture on both sides, and one businessman hoped there could be more restaurants selling Singapore food in Indonesia.

"That is certainly one area that can help to strengthen cultural and social ties, and perhaps there might even be economic possibilities," Mr Wong said.

And with borders reopening, he hopes direct flights can resume from Singapore to Indonesian destinations such as Semarang.

He said: "The airlines would need some time to catch up with demand. There are constraints with supply and crew, manpower... but they are ramping up, and I hope before too long, we will be able to get the capacity increased and we will be able to resume more direct flights. And hopefully, that will also help to bring down air fares."
 
Lawrence did some laps on the track. :cool:

Lawrence Wong

21 hrs · Instagram ·
I’ve always found it more relaxing to walk/jog in nature, but from time to time it’s nice to have a change and get on the track to do some laps. The advantage is that I get to record my times and monitor progress every lap. The reality check comes when I realise how slow my timings are, and that I need to work much harder at improving my fitness!
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Lawrence reconnected with Khairy. :wink:

Lawrence Wong

2 hrs ·
Delighted to reconnect with Khairy Jamaluddin over lunch today at the Treasury. Khairy is currently visiting Singapore as a Lee Kuan Yew Exchange Fellow.
I fondly recall our many interactions when we both helmed the youth and sports portfolios some years back, including when Singapore hosted the SEA Games in 2015. How time flies! Glad to have this chance to touch base again and catch up on our current preoccupations.
I wish Khairy a fruitful time in Singapore and look forward to meeting him again before long.

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Lawrence wants to enjoy his dumplings. :biggrin:

Lawrence Wong

11 hrs ·
Tomorrow is Dragon Boat Festival, 端午节.
The Dragon Boat Festival or Duanwu Jie means the beginning of the mid-summer festival. Traditionally, due to the heat, people fell ill during this time. The festival was then celebrated to fend off illnesses and prevent epidemics.
So let’s enjoy our dumplings during this period, and also remember to keep healthy. That means eating in moderation and choosing healthier options wherever possible!
Have you got your rice dumplings? Below are some photos from Our Limbang rice dumplings making workshops. Wishing all 端午节安康!

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