Australia Faces UN Human Rights Case Over Coal and Gas Exports
A coalition of climate advocacy groups has filed a formal complaint with the United Nations, alleging that Australia's c…
Wei Ming Tan is a business and economics journalist covering Singapore's financial sector, ASEAN trade, and the broader Asia-Pacific economic landscape. Based in Singapore, he tracks the Monetary Authority of Singapore's policy decisions, regional trade agreements, and the performance of Singapore-listed companies.
With over a decade of experience in financial journalism, Wei Ming has reported on Singapore's role as a regional financial hub, covered ASEAN economic summits, and analysed the impact of US-China trade tensions on Southeast Asian economies. He holds a degree in economics from the National University of Singapore.
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