Navigating Economic Uncertainty: Singapore's Response to Global Trade Turbulence
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Navigating Economic Uncertainty: Singapore's Response to Global Trade Turbulence
Navigating Economic Uncertainty: Singapore's Response to Global Trade Turbulence Singapore is navigating uncharted economic waters as the United States enacts sweeping tariffs, disrupting the global trade landscape. Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong warns of long-lasting uncertainties that require a unified national approach to tackle effectively.Speaking at a dialogue hosted by the National Trades Union Congress, Lee emphasized the need for Singa…
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Loss of global stability means unprecedented uncertainty for Singapore: SM Lee
The recent US-imposed tariffs have caused an unstable external environment, which has led to unprecedented uncertainty for Singapore, according to Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong. On Monday (April 14), SM Lee addressed the tariffs' impact on Singapore and stated that uncertainty is high, and over the next five to 10 years Singapore faces "a less friendly world". He was speaking at a closed-door dialogue at the National Trades Union Congress (NTU…
Former Singapore PM Lee warns of unprecedented global uncertainty
Singapore: Singapore has gone through and overcome many crises in the past, but the current global uncertainty caused by the US-imposed tariffs is unprecedented and will last a very long time, warned Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong. A supportive and stable external environment is no longer a given, stressed the former prime minister. “Some people say ‘don’t get excited, don’t over blow the issue, we’ve weathered bigger storms before, we haven’t …
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