SINGAPORE: At a six-hour-long debate on the future of transport in Singapore in Parliament on Tuesday (July 7), a number of MPs from the opposition Workers’ Party cautioned against the city-state becoming overly reliant on mega-sized and ambitious projects, including Changi Airport Terminal 5 and Tuas Port. Changes in global trade patterns, as well as developments in technology, may end up reducing the long-term value of these projects, they arg…
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