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Serious LimHngKhiang say Rent 'makes up small part of costs'

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http://www.straitstimes.com/business/economy/rent-makes-up-small-part-of-costs

High rents are a common complaint among Singapore companies, but Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) Lim Hng Kiang sought to show in Parliament yesterday that rental costs here are not punitive.

Rent makes up a small share of total business costs for firms in the manufacturing and service sectors, while retail rentals have fallen over the years, he said.

The Government is keeping a close eye on business costs to ensure that they do not rise excessively, he added.

Mr Lim was responding to concerns raised by MPs on both sides of the House - including Mr Henry Kwek (Nee Soon GRC), Ms Cheng Li Hui (Tampines GRC), Mr Chen Show Mao (Aljunied GRC) and Non-Constituency MP Dennis Tan - about firms being squeezed by high rents even as they grapple with slowing economic growth.

Rents generally make up a small share of total business costs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector, at between 0.7 per cent and 4.8 per cent in 2015, Mr Lim said.

They also constitute less than 5 per cent of business costs for most service sectors.

Rents for SMEs in retail, as a share of total business costs, have dropped from 32 per cent in 2011 to 30 per cent in 2015, on the back of the fall in retail rentals.

"We expect rental costs to moderate further with more space coming on-stream," Mr Lim added.

Industrial landlord JTC Corporation has also been developing industrial facilities with shared services, to help SMEs reduce capital expenditure and operating costs.

To provide space for start-ups, JTC set up LaunchPad@one-north in 2015 and plans to build a network of LaunchPads around Singapore, with the next one to be located in the Jurong Innovation District.

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This makes no sense. They should release the entire dataset.
 
This makes no sense.

Read again carefully, bro! It made absolutely sense from the first line to the last! Perhaps you forgot it's the year of the rooster! LHK is talking cock!
 
This CB is trying to smoke.

The rental in some shithole location for manufacturing sme is cheap.
Nothing much was said about retail rental which is the real killer of business!
 
when one survives a near death experience heshe awakes to an alternate universe.
 
ha ha. Mr lim is right. my reits not high enough so there is room for increment.
 
http://www.straitstimes.com/business/economy/rent-makes-up-small-part-of-costs

High rents are a common complaint among Singapore companies, but Minister for Trade and Industry (Trade) Lim Hng Kiang sought to show in Parliament yesterday that rental costs here are not punitive.

Rent makes up a small share of total business costs for firms in the manufacturing and service sectors, while retail rentals have fallen over the years, he said.

The Government is keeping a close eye on business costs to ensure that they do not rise excessively, he added.

Mr Lim was responding to concerns raised by MPs on both sides of the House - including Mr Henry Kwek (Nee Soon GRC), Ms Cheng Li Hui (Tampines GRC), Mr Chen Show Mao (Aljunied GRC) and Non-Constituency MP Dennis Tan - about firms being squeezed by high rents even as they grapple with slowing economic growth.

Rents generally make up a small share of total business costs for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector, at between 0.7 per cent and 4.8 per cent in 2015, Mr Lim said.

They also constitute less than 5 per cent of business costs for most service sectors.

Rents for SMEs in retail, as a share of total business costs, have dropped from 32 per cent in 2011 to 30 per cent in 2015, on the back of the fall in retail rentals.

"We expect rental costs to moderate further with more space coming on-stream," Mr Lim added.

Industrial landlord JTC Corporation has also been developing industrial facilities with shared services, to help SMEs reduce capital expenditure and operating costs.

To provide space for start-ups, JTC set up LaunchPad@one-north in 2015 and plans to build a network of LaunchPads around Singapore, with the next one to be located in the Jurong Innovation District.

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As usual, rental where got high ? They are constantly trying to shift the problem and try to deflect away the problem. Then they will say no you are not being innovative and competitive enough. The rents is just right.

KNS. I have live long enough to parrot what they are going to say.
 
This CB is trying to smoke.

The rental in some shithole location for manufacturing sme is cheap.
Nothing much was said about retail rental which is the real killer of business!

As usual, they will not zoom in on specific sector. They know retail rental is expensive. They like to only see things in big picture when it is benefits them.
 
Can anyone in this forum recall when was the last (or first) time LHK said something? Nonsense included too!
Imo, he is the invisible politician.
 
likewise full cabinet costs are fraction of democratic parliament...............
let do an exchange with PRC;s cabinet.....................................................
 
Can anyone in this forum recall when was the last (or first) time LHK said something? Nonsense included too!
Imo, he is the invisible politician.

What else can we expect from Hairdo Lim?
 
It is like saying COE makes up small part of cost of owning a car.
 
Can anyone in this forum recall when was the last (or first) time LHK said something? Nonsense included too!
Imo, he is the invisible politician.

The "hairdo" incident, the blame on the woman who brought SARS here, are these the famous things he said?, other than that...do not recall he is still around!
 
The "hairdo" incident, the blame on the woman who brought SARS here, are these the famous things he said?, other than that...do not recall he is still around!

Regret saving a baby's life. All these were when he was in MOH. In MTI, he is in ROD mood.
 
Listen to the radio and conversations among strangers.. economy is bad, retrenchment, jobless etc. Even Lim Swee Say came out admitting we're fucked with jobs dropping from 70%. Yet just last month, GDP grew 9.1% against a 1.2% forecast, export grew, tourism and tourist spending grew. You believe all those?
 
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