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Singapore remains vibrant, competitive semiconductor hub despite challenges: DPM Wong​

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SINGAPORE – The decision by GlobalFoundries (GF) to expand its manufacturing base here proves that Singapore will continue to have a strong, competitive and vibrant semiconductor industry despite the intense global battle for high-end chip investments, Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said on Tuesday.


Speaking at the opening ceremony of the US-based company’s new US$4 billion ($5.4 billion) microchip fabrication plant in Woodlands, Mr Wong said that Singapore “cannot afford to engage in a subsidy arms race” and outbid the United States, China, Japan and European Union, which have rolled out massive subsidies to attract chipmakers.


But he noted that while Singapore is not the cheapest location worldwide, “we have many things going for us – our excellent connectivity; our reliability and stable business conditions; and also a critical mass of leading companies based here which cover the value chain, from design to wafer fabrication, to assembly and
 

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SINGAPORE: In a world where everything is “so unsettled”, it is important to generate trust and goodwill because Singapore’s relationships with other countries were not built in a day, said outgoing President Halimah Yacob in an interview with CNA.

When asked about what messages she brought when meeting other world leaders during her time as President, Mdm Halimah said that it was important to let them know that Singapore is a consistent and reliable partner.
 

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SINGAPORE - Mainstream outlets were the most trusted news brands in Singapore, where overall trust in news increased slightly in 2022, according to the Digital News Report 2023 by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, published on Wednesday.

The Straits Times was ranked the second-most trusted news brand in Singapore among those surveyed, in the University of Oxford-based institute’s annual report.

It tied with Mediacorp Channel 5 News, with 73 per cent of respondents indicating that they trust news from the outlet. CNA was ranked first, with a score of 75 per cent
 

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SINGAPORE – Singapore can be a trusted node for science, technology and innovation amid global challenges, and its nimble regulatory environment allows innovators to develop prototypes quickly, said Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat on Monday.


“Singapore is a little city and this allows us to prototype solutions faster than many other places. We have one single layer of government – if you need regulatory approval, it can be done quickly,” he said during a fireside chat on South-east Asia’s start-up ecosystem at the 11th Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition.


He added that Singapore can be a place where the best talent around the world gather to do research and foster innovation and entrepreneurship.
 

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Mr Lee noted that the joint communique was comprehensive, covering “a lot of ground” for cooperation. The subjects raised ranged from artificial intelligence and reforms at global bodies such as the United Nations, to issues concerning the developing countries.

“Many issues are comprehensively covered. We also put in principles how to address them, but the specifics (and) the actual substance of the cooperation, I think that progress takes a lot of time in this environment,” he told reporters.

“It's partly because I don’t trust you, you don't trust me so therefore, we can't quite strike a deal. But it's also because I don't want you to have a successful result and so I would rather there not be an outcome … There is some of this dynamic in play,” Mr Lee added.

“In that context, I think we did well to have a communique and to have a meeting where substantial issues were discussed and the views were aired.”

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The government remains Singapore’s most trusted institution
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Singapore’s government has remained the country’s most trusted organisation, according to research by public relations and communications firm Edelman.

The 2023 edition of the Edelman Trust Barometer asked people from around the world to share the ‘trust’ they have in various institutions, such as government, business, media, and non-profits.

33,000+ respondents from 28 countries participated in the survey.


In Singapore, the government has yet again come out on top as the country’s must trusted institution, with its approval rating up 2% on the year previous. At 76% (a record for Singapore) the country ranks fourth worldwide, behind just the China, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia.
 
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