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Budget 2022 to give Singaporeans 'confidence' to embrace journey forward: Lawrence Wong

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SINGAPORE: As Singapore continues to deal with the evolving challenges of COVID-19, it must also prepare for a post-pandemic future, said Finance Minister Lawrence Wong on Thursday (Feb 17), a day ahead of the 2022 Budget statement.

This year's Budget, titled Charting Our New Way Forward Together, is to give Singaporeans the "confidence to embrace our journey forward", he said in a Facebook post.

Mr Wong will deliver his first Budget statement in Parliament on Friday at 3.30pm.

"As I made my final edits to the Budget statement, I recalled how COVID-19 has changed and impacted the way we live - our working lifestyle, jobs, social fabric, and most importantly, health," said Mr Wong.

"This Budget is for our people, our families, and our future generations," he said, adding that it will set out how Singapore can be better positioned for future challenges and opportunities, as well as to strengthen its social compact.

"As one united people, we will chart our new way forward together," said Mr Wong.

Mr Wong previously said that this year's Budget will help Singaporeans manage concerns over "more immediate issues" such as cost of living and support for sectors facing difficulties.

The Budget statement will be broadcast live on Channel 5, CNA, CNA938, Capital 958, CNA website, CNA YouTube, CNA Facebook, 8 World News, 8 World News YouTube, 8 World News Facebook and on MediaCorp’s meWATCH.

There will be real-time updates of key announcements from the speech on the Ministry of Finance's Facebook page, Instagram and Twitter account.

The public may visit the Singapore Budget website and subscribe to receive the full Budget statement via email after it has been delivered. This service will be available for sign-ups until 2pm on Feb 18.

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