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At the Crossroads of Global Trade, Singapore Redefines the Power of the Port | The City Paper Bogotá

Summary by The City Paper Bogotá
In 1819, when Sir Stamford Raffles first set foot on the small island that would become modern-day Singapore, he recognized its immense potential. Perched at the narrowest choke point of the Malacca Strait – the gateway between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea – this unassuming trading post offered a strategic perch for moving spices, silk, and tea from the Far East to imperial Britain. Raffles may not have envisioned giant container shi…
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The City Paper Bogotá broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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