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Great Singapore Sale 2020 cancelled amidst pandemic

It was originally planned to be held from 29 May to 28 June.

The Great Singapore Sale (GSS) in 2020 has been cancelled in light of the pandemic, the organiser Singapore Retailers' Association (SRA) announced. It expressed plans to return next year instead.

"We look forward to brick & mortar retailers to diversify and generate new sales avenues through online eCommerce and get ready for cross border online businesses," the association said.

Considered to be Singapore’s longest running annual sale, the event was recently rebranded as GSS: Experience Singapore. It was originally planned to be held from 29 May to 28 June.

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