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Japanese universities step up to help international students after Harvard ban
Japanese universities step up to help international students after Harvard ban

Japan Times

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Japan Times

Japanese universities step up to help international students after Harvard ban

Eighty-seven Japanese universities have announced support measures for international students in the United States, following an order barring Harvard University from accepting such students, the education ministry and the Japan Student Services Organization has said. The scope of students eligible for the support measures and the extent of such aid differ from university to university, they said Friday. Tohoku University said that it will accept undergraduates and graduate students enrolled in U.S. universities who face difficulties continuing their studies mainly due to the ban by U.S. President Donald Trump's administration. They will be accepted to the national university in northeastern Japan as nondegree students not required to pay tuition or enrollment fees. Many Japanese universities will accept those affected as regular students or nonregular occasional students, regardless of nationality or where they currently study. Some universities have said that such students will be exempt from tuition and be provided with lodging at dormitories. According to the student services organization, five other universities were considering support measures as of Friday. It will continue to update related information.

Singapore firms struggling with cash flow amid US tariffs
Singapore firms struggling with cash flow amid US tariffs

CNA

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNA

Singapore firms struggling with cash flow amid US tariffs

Singapore companies are struggling with cash flow, as their orders get delayed and customers miss payments. They have voiced these concerns to the Singapore Economic Resilience Taskforce chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong. Local firms are facing uncertainty over the effects of US tariffs and slowdown in the global economy. Mr Gan said the taskforce is keeping a close watch on local firms and support measures will be given, if needed. Nasyrah Rohim reports.

Singapore PM Wong pledges support for businesses hit by US tariffs, promises economic relief
Singapore PM Wong pledges support for businesses hit by US tariffs, promises economic relief

Malay Mail

time10-05-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Singapore PM Wong pledges support for businesses hit by US tariffs, promises economic relief

SINGAPORE, May 10 — Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said that addressing the economic situation and its impact on Singaporeans will be a key priority for his newly-elected government. Wong, who is also finance minister, said the Singapore Economic Resilience Task Force chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong has been actively meeting to develop the country's response plans. 'They will provide further updates when ready. DPM Gan is also continuing his discussions with US counterparts, exploring constructive ways to further our trade relations with America,' Wong said in a video uploaded to his YouTube channel, on Friday. Wong acknowledged growing concerns within the business community, citing findings from a recent Singapore Business Federation (SBF) survey. 'The survey found that four in five Singapore businesses are negatively impacted by the US tariffs, three in four project their revenues to decrease, and one in two say that they are holding back on new hiring in the next three months,' he noted. To mitigate the impact on jobs and prices, Wong said the government will begin rolling out a series of support measures announced in this year's Budget, including corporate tax rebate and cash grant which will be paid out this month. The prime minister said he is also focused on forming a renewed and strengthened team in the government to better serve the people and secure their future in these troubled times. 'The election results have made it clear that Singaporeans want a team that combines experience with fresh perspectives to take our country forward,' he said. Wong led the ruling People's Action Party (PAP) to a resounding victory in the May 3 general election — securing 87 out of 97 parliamentary seats, including five uncontested walkovers. — Bernama

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