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Established on 1 June 1968 as the Jurong Town Corporation, JTC oversaw the development of Singapore's first industrial estate, and the launch of Singapore's industrialisation drive. The bulk of the agency's mission was focused on the development of the Jurong Industrial Estate. [ 2 ]
Carriage by Air (Montreal Convention, 1999) Act 2007; Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Act 2007; Central Provident Fund (Amendment No. 2) Act 2007; Charities (Amendment) Act 2007; Chemical Weapons (Prohibition) (Amendment) Act 2007; Children Development Co-Savings (Amendment) Act 2007; Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (Amendment) Act 2007
Changi Airport Group, corporatisation of airport operations on 1 July 2009; Housing and Development Board. Building & Development Division, corportised into HDB Corporation on 1 July 2003, renamed to Surbana Corporation and now CapitaLand Township. [7] [8] Jurong Town Corporation, corporatised and reconstituted as JTC Corporation on 15 November ...
JTC Summit, the headquarters of JTC Corporation which was formerly known as the Jurong Town Corporation. A 2011 case of the High Court against the JTC held that both the source and nature tests apply in Singapore to determine if a body's decision is amenable to judicial review.
The Jurong Town Hall, or Trade Association Hub (TA Hub) is a commercial building and the former headquarters of the Jurong Town Corporation. The building is symbolic of the success of Singapore's industrialisation programme in Jurong and was gazetted as a national monument on 2 June 2015. [ 6 ]
The S$50 million movie town project of the Tang dynasty era cultural village next to Jurong Lake was first announced on 11 May 1988, with strong backing of four government agencies Economic Development Board, Jurong Town Corporation, Singapore Tourism Promotion Board and Ministry of Community Development.
It was named after the Jurong Town Hall, built between May 1971 and March 1974 as the headquarters for the Jurong Town Corporation (now JTC Corporation) which had been formed in June 1968 to develop and manage industrial estates in Jurong. [1] Currently, Jurong Town Hall (also known as Trade Association Hub) and the headquarters of JTC ...
as chief executive officer (CEO) of a key statutory board or government company: the Central Provident Fund Board, the Housing and Development Board, the Jurong Town Corporation, the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Temasek Holdings, or GIC Private Limited (formerly known as the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation); [30]