SINGAPORE - The constant din of perplexing buzzwords like the new normal, post-pandemic economy and technology bifurcation may have raised some doubts about the future of Singapore as a global business hub.
Risks of collateral damage from reconfiguring supply chains, the unending United States-China trade war and the heating up of competition for high tech and advanced manufacturing investments are probably real.
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