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SINGAPORE AN OVERVIEW British High Commissioner Mr Alan Hunt CMG Doing Business in Singapore Cheryl Lee Trade and Investment Manager
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Then...
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Now
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Some Facts & Figures… 712 km 2 5.1 million £26,000 4 th Zero £142 billion > 3 million
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More Facts & Figures…
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Rankings
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Economic Structure
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Manufacturing Growth Industries Services New areas
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Engines of Growth
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Headlines
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2004 to 2007 GDP growth averaging >8% ranked 2 nd fastest-growing economy in 2010: record growth of 14.5% Q1 2011: 8.3% Recent Performance
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2011 forecast: 5 – 7% Medium term: 3 – 5% Longer-term objectives: Productivity: 2 – 3% each year Reduce reliance on foreign labour Looking ahead
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Economic Policy Framework GDP Total external trade 3 x GDP FDI stock 1.5 x GDP Exports 1.5 x GDP Open Economy
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Trading Partners Top 4:- Germany France UK Netherlands > 70% of goods exports go to Asia; 11% to EU; 9% to US
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UK in Singapore
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4 th largest foreign investor >700 UK companies >31,000 British residents >460,000 UK tourist arrivals in 2010 UK in Singapore
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Trading relationship UK goods & services trade with Singapore :1999 - 2009
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Why Singapore?
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Why Singapore Pro-business environment SingaporeUK Ease of doing business14 Starting a business417 Dealing with construction permits 216 Registering property1522 Getting credit62 Protecting investors210 Paying taxes416 Trading across borders115 Enforcing contracts1323 Closing a business27
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Favourable tax regime
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Few restrictions on foreign ownership of companies No capital controls Few import & export duties: 99% of all imports enter duty-free Pro-foreign investment
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Low risk, high potential, “British” environment No natural disasters British Common Law Political Stability Low crime Consistent & transparent economies English as business language
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Robust IP protection & legal infrastructure IP Protection Rankings in Asia WEF: 3 rd most protective IP regime in the world; top in Asia Signatory to major IP conventions & treaties
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Strong FTA network
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Labour market Resident Vs Non- resident Population
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Commitment to R&D 2015 target : 3.5%
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Air connectivity India: 1.1 billion SE Asia: 590 million Australasia: 25 million China: 1.3 billion Half the world’s population within 7 hours flight time Changi Airport 1.82 million tonnes of cargo (2010) 98 Airlines 60 Country links 205 City links 5,100 scheduled flights per week >110,000 take-offs (2009)
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Sea connectivity World’s 2 nd busiest container port
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Regional hub for SEA The combined SEA economy is significant SEA has more people than EU, the former Soviet Union, South America or the entire Arab world SEA is a bigger export market for the UK than the Gulf, China, India or Brazil UK exports of goods and services
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Key Opportunities
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Mass Rapid Transport Extension 4 th World Scale Oil Refinery Land Development of Old Railway and New Rail Station Singapore Maritime Institute Singapore Sports Hub New shipyard
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InfoComm Technology Mediapolis @ One North Additonal School Facilities New Hospitals & Healthcare Projects New Power Station & Power Plants New Education and Training Campuses
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