Daily Briefing: Singapore moves against Indonesian firms over haze; New housing initiatives increase competition

And here are 4 ways to stay active after retirement.

Singapore has launched legal action that could lead to massive fines against Indonesian companies blamed for farm and plantation fires spewing unhealthy levels of air pollution over the city-state. Read more here.

With the General Elections over and the government winning a decisive 70% mandate from its citizens, attention is now shifting back to some of the major issues, including housing initiatives that were announced by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong during the National Day Rally earlier in August. Find out more here.

We may be an ageing population, but Singaporeans today are blessed with good health and can continue to lead active lives well into old age. So if you plan to retire in the near future, get an early start by thinking of the opportunities that await you. Read more here.
 

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