S$300m fund top-up to boost Singapore's tourism amid sector's strong recovery due to live events like F1, Taylor Swift

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S$300m fund top-up to boost Singapore's tourism amid sector's strong recovery due to live events like F1, Taylor Swift
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The Government will be adding more than S$300 million to the Tourism Development Fund to boost Singapore's lifestyle offerings and draw more tourists.

In a bid to boost Singapore 's lifestyle offerings and draw more tourists here, the Government will be adding more than S$300 million to the Tourism Development Fund , said Minister of State for Trade and Industry Alvin Tan on Friday (March 1).

The over S$300 million top-up to the Tourism Development Fund will be used to develop new experiences, rejuvenate existing tourism offerings, among other things.

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