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Global Leaders
HP in Singapore
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Why is Singapore an attractive location
for multinational corporations
TOPIC
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Contents
1
Singapore Introduction
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3
4
5
Business Environment
HP Introduction
Conclusion
Q n A
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Singapore Introduction
Area : 710.3 sq. km.
Cities : Capital-Singapore
(Country is a city-state)
Weather : semitropical climate
Flag
Geographical location
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Singapore Introduction
Merger with Malaysia : 1962-1965
Date of independence : 1965. 08.09
Republic of Singapore : 1965~Present
Lee Kwan-Yew
(Singaporean statesman)
History
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Singapore Introduction
Ethnic groups (2xxx) :
Chinese 74.1%, Malays 13.4%,
Indians 9.2%, others 3.3%.
Religions :
Buddhis¡¦(»ý·«)
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rather than using just exchange rates.
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Singapore Introduction
Economy
Around 2.2%
Korea : 3.2%
US : 7.2%
Germany : 7.8%
UK : 5.6%
Japan : 4%
Around 2.2%
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Singapore Introduction
Major Industry
1960¡¯s
No natural resources
Poor infrastructures
No domestic Capital
nor foreign investment
1970¡¯s
Skill-intensive Industries
1980¡¯s
Knowledge-intensive Industries
1990¡¯s~
Globalization of industries
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Singapore Introduction
Major Industry
Asia¡¯s banking and finance hub
Unique geographical location
&
Excellent telecommunications network
Singapore Today
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Singapore Introduction
Major Industry
Biomedical Science
Key center for
Research, Clinical development,
Health care service
Singapore Today
How
Global connectivity
World Class Infrastructures
Highly skilled workforce
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