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    Tan See Leng (Chinese: 陈诗龙; pinyin: Chén Shīlóng; born 1964) is a Singaporean politician and former medical practitioner who has been serving as Minister for Manpower since 2021 and Second Minister for Trade and Industry since 2020.

  2. Dr Tan See Leng was appointed as the Minister for Manpower and Second Minister for Trade and Industry on 15 May 2021. Prior to this, Dr Tan was the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for Trade and Industry and Second Minister for Manpower from 27 July 2020.

  3. A veteran medical practitioner, Dr Tan See Leng was Group Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director at IHH HealthCare Berhad from 2014 to 2019. During Dr Tan’s tenure, the group doubled its revenue from RM 6 billion to RM 12 billion.

  4. Prior to entering politics, Tan See Leng was a family physician, entrepreneur, and Group Chief Executive Officer of IHH Healthcare – one of the world’s largest healthcare networks.

  5. Sep 2, 2021 · Tan See Leng. Ministry of Manpower. SINGAPORE - At one of the meetings Dr Tan See Leng attended in his early days as then Second Minister for Manpower, his team had been discussing the...

  6. May 5, 2024 · ST GALLEN, Switzerland – Manpower Minister Tan See Leng said he has no expectations as to what role he will take on in the upcoming Cabinet reshuffle, but is happy to contribute and serve...

  7. Oct 3, 2022 · "Being open, being connected, and bringing in complementary global talent have helped to grow the overall pie for Singapore and more good job opportunities for locals," said Minister for Manpower...

  8. Dr Tan See Leng, Minister for Manpower and Second Minister for Trade and Industry. nister for Trade and Industry on 15 May 2021. Prior to this, Dr Tan was the Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office, Second Minister for Trade and Industry and Second Minister for Manpower from 27 July 202.

  9. Tan See Leng. 16,981 likes · 903 talking about this. Hello and welcome to my official Facebook page!

  10. 8 Bain & Company estimates that going green could bring up to US$1 trillion in annual economic benefits to Southeast Asian economies by 2030. Singapore can contribute to Asia’s clean energy journey by serving as a base from which clean energy companies can deploy their solutions in the region.

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