'This time it's chicken, next time it may be something else': PM Lee | THE BIG STORY

In an interview with Singapore media on the final day of his four-day working visit to Tokyo, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said it is regrettable but not surprising that Singapore is affected by disruptions in the food supply chain due to the Ukraine war and high inflation. READ MORE: https://str.sg/w2ed

Japan correspondent Walter Sim discusses what Mr Lee said about supply chains, as well as Japan opening up again to tourists.

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'This time it's chicken, next time it may be something else': PM Lee | THE BIG STORY


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