Timothy Goh

Journalist

Preston's Summary

Timothy Goh is a journalist for The Straits Times, Her World Singapore, Caixin Global, and Newswav, with a focus on national news in Singapore. He covers a wide range of topics including business, technology, start-ups, and social issues. Timothy's articles provide insights into the local economy, entrepreneurship, and the latest developments in the Singaporean business landscape.

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Geo Focus

Singapore (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Press Release: 27 %
Government Announcement: 24 %
Cites Data: 23 %
Private Sector Announcements: 10 %
Investment Analysis: 4 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Capital Markets
  • Economic Policy
  • Private Healthcare
  • Financial Platforms
  • Trading Platforms
  • Retail Analytics

Pitching Insights

Timothy Goh’s coverage focuses predominantly on local Singaporean health, economic, and business topics. He often reports on government announcements and cites data in his articles. To effectively reach out to him, consider providing insights or commentary related to Singapore's health policies, initiatives for supporting the economy during Covid-19, developments in the start-up ecosystem within Singapore or any specific data-backed trends that may be relevant to his coverage area.

Given his focus on local issues and citing of official sources such as government announcements and data, pitches should align with these attributes by offering credible information from reputable organizations or experts based in Singapore.

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