Singapore factory output shrinks 3.1% in January, first drop in a year; Oxford Road's Kentish Green, District 9's St Thomas Ville try for collective sales again at
SINGAPORE’S manufacturing sector put up a dismal showing in the first month of 2019, clocking its first contraction in output since December 2017.
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