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2013 Budget Statement all geared up for 25 February

Here's how to get live updates.

According to a release, the FY2013 Budget Statement will be delivered by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, on Monday, 25 February 2013 at 3.30pm in Parliament.

A ''live'' webcast of the Speech will be available on the Singapore Budget website.

Updates on the Budget Speech will be posted on the MOF Facebook page and the MOF Twitter account. To receive all Budget-related tweets, the public may use the hashtag #SGBudget.

In addition, they can also visit the Gov.sg homepage for updates, or download the SG Budget 2013 mobile application available on both the Apple and Android platforms, for “live” streaming of the Speech and updates.

The public may also visit the Singapore Budget website and subscribe to the Budget Statement mailing list to receive the Budget Statement via email after it has been delivered. This free service will be available for subscription until 7.30pm on 22 February 2013.

Singapore Business Review will be providing up to the minute updates on the day of the Speech.

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