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Singapore’s $3.1 Billion Pharma Industry at Risk From US Tariffs

NEWS BRIEF Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong said pharmaceutical companies are seeking clarity on potential exemptions from new U.S. tariffs, which threaten $3.1...

Singapore’s Financial Fortress: Institutionalising Market Reforms to Anchor Global Capital

In a world shaped by U.S.-China rivalries, regulatory changes in Hong Kong, and Japan's stimulus adjustments, Singapore stands out as a pillar of financial...

Balancing Steel and Silk: Small-State Defense Strategy in the Taiwan Strait

Flying Between the Cracks of Giants Singapore’s defense relationship with Taiwan is one of the Indo-Pacific’s most discreet yet enduring military partnerships. Since 1975, under...

Singapore’s Next Trade Revolution: From Rule-Taker to Rule-Shaper

Singapore is strategically poised to become an international trade nexus, leveraging its prime location, robust infrastructure, and strong financial and legal institutions. By adopting...

Outplaying the Giants: Adapt or Die

In Singapore’s General Election 2025, little changed on the surface. The People’s Action Party (PAP) regained momentum, winning 87 of 97 seats and improving...

Rebuilding Wealth: ESI as Singapore’s Economic Bastion

In light of global trade challenges and a stagnant domestic equities market, the launch of Equities Singapore International (ESI) is essential as part of...

Singapore’s Strategic Pivot: Partnering with BRICS in a Multipolar World

Singapore finds itself at a critical juncture. Known globally as a stable, neutral, and rules-based financial powerhouse, the city-state faces an intriguing strategic question:...

The Courage to Hope: Reclaiming the Heart of Singaporean Politics

Beyond Holding Ground Singapore’s Workers’ Party (WP) went into GE2025 with a steady hand and a stronghold on its traditional constituencies. Its “Working for Singapore”...

4% Uptick NOT Landslide Win in Singapore’s Election

In an increasingly crowded information sphere, many news outlets, both mainstream and their offshoots, as well as independent ones, have taken to a highly...

Will Singapore’s Ruling Party Face its Overdue Fall?

Singapore’s People's Action Party (PAP) finally dropped the bombshell of a May 3 election date on April 15, permitting a campaign period of a...

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