Increase in prices for some retail goods in Singapore are expected as Ukraine crisis continues


This comes on the back of increasing costs and operational challenges caused by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, March 13 (tThe Straits Times/ANN): Prices of some retail goods have gone up as Singapore firms grapple with the impact of rising costs which have been worsened by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

This comes on the back of increasing costs and operational challenges caused by the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

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