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Singapore economy expects 2.5% growth

byCT Report
10/08/2017
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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s economy is expected to be a shade rosier this year, with growth of about 2.5%, higher than last year’s 2% expansion, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on Tuesday, in his National Day message. Still, he cautioned that urgent issues, both domestically and elsewhere, confront the government, including the trend towards protectionism, Singapore’s ongoing economic transformation, and not least, the threat of terrorism, which has been edging closer, todayonline reported. While “the world is unsettled and the outlook uncertain”, Lee stressed that the government was already at work on these issues and is making progress. Amid the scourge of terrorist attacks around the globe which are frequent and hitting closer to Singapore’s shores, he said the nation was stepping up its vigilance to guard against the threat.

On the economic front, international trade, a key engine of Singapore’s growth, was at risk of protectionism, Lee said. Domestically, as the country’s economy goes through an upgrade, students and workers are mastering new skills and keeping abreast of technology, he added. And to prepare workers and businesses to operate in the future economy, the government is also working with them to transform industries, one by one. In its budget statement last year, the government announced industry transformation maps spanning 23 sectors, under a multi-billion-dollar program to drive Singapore’s longer-term economic progress. The ministry of trade and industry previously forecast economic growth this year to be between 1 and 3%. Barring downside risks, such as rising anti-globalization sentiments, the ministry said growth is expected to outperform last year’s.

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On the back of better-than-expected performance in the first quarter, private-sector economists had raised their growth forecast for Singapore’s economy in the latest quarterly survey by the Monetary Authority of Singapore released in June to 2.5%, up from their previous estimate of 2.3%. Economists say the government’s latest forecast for the whole year was “fair”. Song Seng Wun from CIMB Private Banking noted that the republic’s economy had expanded by an average of 2.5% in the first six months of the year. Citing pockets of growth in sectors such as hospitality, he said the economic growth for the rest of the year should be similar, unless things go pear-shaped in the fourth quarter. Meanwhile, growth in the services sector, the traditional driver of the republic’s economy, remains tepid and will stay this way for the rest of the year, he added.

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