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  • Singapore needs a "suite of measures" beyond Covid vaccinations in order to open up its economy and allow international travel, said S Iswaran, minister for communications and information.
  • Vaccinations need to be complemented by a "strong, robust testing regime" and safe management measures, he added.
  • The minister also weighed in on Singapore's decision to accept the International Air Transport Association's (IATA) mobile travel pass from May.

SINGAPORE — Singapore needs a "suite of measures" beyond Covid vaccinations in order to open up its economy and allow international travel, said S Iswaran, the country's minister for communications and information.

Some of those measures may include testing for Covid-19, he told CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" on Tuesday, as part of World Economic Forum Global Technology Governance Summit.