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Indonesia-Singapore trade volume reaches S$36 billion (US$29.32 billion). Singapore is Indonesia's top foreign investor, with a cumulative total of US$1.14 billion in 142 projects. Trade between the two countries also hit around $68 billion in 2010. At the same time, Indonesia's non-oil and gas exports to Singapore are the highest in the region ...
15 February – The Civilian War Memorial is unveiled at the War Memorial Park. [1]24 February – 1967 by-elections: Nomination day is held for the by-elections.After nominations closed, People's Action Party (PAP) candidates Teo Hup Teck (Jalan Kayu), Chew Chin Han (Tampines), Patma Salvadurai (Bukit Panjang) and Lim Soo Peng (Havelock) win their seats via a walkover.
A related matter was the formation of Malaysia. In 1961, Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman announced a proposal to create a new federation called Malaysia. This was opposed by Indonesia and the Philippines because Indonesia believed the new formation was a form of neo-colonialism while the Philippines claimed eastern North Borneo (Sabah) as part of its territory.
No. Portrait Ambassador From Until Sworn-in by Ref. 1 Mohamad Razif Consul General: 1950 1954 Soekarno [1]2 Hermen Kartowisastro Consul General: 1954
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Singapore: 7 September 1967: See Indonesia–Singapore relations. In August 2005, Singapore and Indonesia signed a memorandum of understanding to expand aviation rights between the two countries. [156] On 3 October 2005, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong met Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Bali, just two days after the Bali bombings.
Much like the previous year's by-election, oppositions would see downturn and the Barisan Sosialis lost credibility. By the end of the following year's election, the last two Barisan MPs Chan Sun Wing and Wong Soon Fong had opted to flee the country in order to avoid being arrested [1] by the Internal Security Department (ISD) as what happened to their colleague Chia Thye Poh and others ...