Singapore Business GuideThis article is written for business travelers to Singapore.
Singapore Demographics
Population4.84 million (as at 2008)
Currency"Singapore Dollar", or "SGD" Paper notes: SGD2, SGD5, SGD10, SGD50, SGD100, SGD1000, SGD10,000
LanguageEnglish (Main Language) Mandarin and other Chinese dialects, Malay, Tamil
Main exportsSingapore is one of Southeast Asia’s strongest economies. With the fourth largest foreign exchange trading centre in the world, Singapore has one of the regions busiest seaports and manufacturing centres.
BankingSingapore International Banks (Singapore owned) Foreign Retail Banks Foreign Restricted Banks
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Calendar Of Events In Singapore
March 2010
International Furniture Fair Singapore (IFFS/AFS) Venue: Singapore Expo, Singapore Date: 09 - 12 Mar 2010
Asia Trader & Investor Convention;
The Expat Expo Singapore; Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date:20 ~ 21 Mar 2010
Asia Pacific Maritime Venue: Singapore Expo, Singapore Date: 24 - 26 Mar 2010
April 2010
ECO World Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date:8~ 10 Apr 2010
Asia Dive Expo Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date:9 ~ 11 Apr 2010
Boat Asia Venue: Marina at Keppel Bay, Singapore Date:15 ~ 18 Apr 2010
International Dental Exhibition & Meeting Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date:16 ~ 18 Apr 2010
RFID World Asia Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date:19 ~ 23 Apr 2010
Wine & Spirits Asia; Hospitality Style Asia; Food & Hotel Asia; Bakery & Pastry 2010; FoodAsia; Venue: Singapore Expo, Singapore Date: 20 - 23 Apr 2010
Singapore Internet Show; Cards Asia; Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date:21 ~ 22 Apr 2010
Realty India-Singapore Venue: TBA, Singapore Date: 24~ 25 Apr 2010
May 2010
TFWA Asia Pacific & GATE ONE2ONE Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date: 9 ~ 13 May 2010
Hospital Build Asia Exhibition & Congress Venue: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Date: 11 ~ 13 May 2010
World Cuisines Show Venue: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Date: 14 ~ 16 May 2010
Cityscape Asia Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre, Singapore Date: 18 ~ 20 May 2010
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Singapore Business Network
Business People SearchActive
MeetUpLow activity
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Trade Commissions
Competition Commission of Singapore (CCS)
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Singapore GovernmentSingapore is a parliamentary republic
Singapore Budget 2009Keeping Jobs, Building for the Future
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Investment
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Setting Up in Singapore
Most foreigners find it easy to start a business in Singapore as we have a very pro-business environment. You just need to be aware of additional regulations and permits that apply to non-Singapore Citizens.
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Living & Working In Singapore
Contact Singapore Housing for Foreigners
Online Guides For Foreign Businesses In Singapore
Foreign Investor’s Guide to Singapore
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Travelling To Singapore
AirlinesDestination: Worldwide
Singapore Airlines Tiger Airways SilkAir Jetstar Asia Valuair
TrainDestination: Thailand, Malaysia
KTM Railways
CoachesDestination: Thailand, Malaysia
Airebus Aeroline Transnasional Causeway Link Five Stars Tours Grassland ExpressGrassland Express Gunung Raya Travel Konsortium Express NiCE Executive ExpressNiCE Express Bus Luxury Tours & Travel Sri Maju Express Transtar Express Bus
CruisesSuperStar Gemini Destinations : Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Port Klang), Penang, Phi Phi Islands, Phuket, Malacca
SuperStar Virgo Destinations : Hong Kong, Zhanjiang, Halong Bay, Haikou
Tourist Information
Singapore Tourism
Travelling In SingaporeMRT(Mass Rapid Transit) runs within Singapore LRT (Light Rapid Trail) runs within a few neighbourhoods in Singapore
Taxis
Taxicabs Hotline Dial-A-Cab Tel: 6342 5222 CityCab Tel: 6552 1111 Comfort Taxi Tel: 6552 1111 SMRT Taxis Tel: 6555 8888 SMART Cabs Tel: 6485 7777 TransCab Tel: 6555 3333 Premier Taxis Tel: 6363 6888 Prime Taxi Tel: 6778 0808 Yellow-Top Taxi Tel: 6293 5545
Radio Taxi Service Limousine Cab Tel: 6535 3534 Beach Road Tel: 6481 9191 Boon Lay Gdns Tel: 6261 4774 Dover Taxi Tel : 6776 7702 Lakeview Tel: 6252 2116 Portsdown Road Tel: 6471 1987 SembawangTaxi Tel: 6452 1924 Singapore Radio Tel: 6468 6188 Singapore-Johor Tel: 6296 7054 Taman Jurong 6268 9301
Buses
SBS Transit SMRT Corporation Choa Chu Kang Sembawang
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News
PublicationsBerita Harian/Berita Minggu http://cyberita.asia1.com.sg Lianhe Zaobao/Lianhe Wanbao http://www.zaobao.com My Paper http://www.mypaper.sg Tamil Murasu http://tamilmurasu.tamil.sg The Business Times http://www.businesstimes.com.sg The New Paper/The New Paper Sunday http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg The Straits Times/The Sunday Times http://www.straitstimes.com TODAY/Weekend TODAY http://www.todayonline.com
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Singapore Core Industries
Six main industry sectors in Malaysia:
| Industry |
Value (MYR) |
Year |
| Automotive† |
5.15 bn |
2004 |
| Information Technology†† |
30.88 bn |
2005 |
| Insurance ††† |
27.34 bn |
2005 |
| Pharmaceutical/Medical †††† |
773.4 mn |
2004 |
| Direct Selling ††††† |
5.14 bn |
2004 |
| Consumable †††††† |
32.89 bn |
2004 |
† Source: Based on components and parts, Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, www.mida.gov.my †† Source: Based on total ICT spend, Asian-Oceania Computing Industry Organisation, www.asocio.org ††† Source: Swiss Re, sigma, No. 5/2006, www.swissre.com †††† Source: Based on sales value, Chemical Industries Council of Malaysia, 2004, www.cicm.org.my ††††† Source: World Federation of Direct Selling Association, International Statistics, www.wfdsa.org †††††† Source: Based on total sales of retail food, Department of Primary Industries, www.dpi.vic.gov.au
A strong performance in each of these industries during 2004 and 2005 offers Australia potential opportunities, as companies operating in these sectors conduct incentive programs and corporate meetings in medium to long-haul international markets. Following is a snapshot of these sectors:
Automotive
As at 2005, there were four national automotive projects, ten assemblers and three composite body sports car manufacturers in Malaysia that manufacture/assemble a wide range of makes and models. There were also more than 350 component manufacturers, both local and foreign, to supply the needs of the automotive industry. Malaysia is the focal point for many international automotive manufacturers as it is still the largest passenger vehicle market in ASEAN.(2) The measures and efforts continually undertaken by Malaysian companies to improve the quality, reduce costs and ensure timely delivery of their products have further enhanced their competitiveness and the ability to further integrate into the automotive industry supply chain.(3)
Information Technology
Malaysia has around 7,000 ICT companies, of which, 200 are involved in Systems Integration (10-15 leading local SIs) and distribution (boxed software and hardware products).(4) A combination of thirteen Internet Services Providers and at least eight wireless Internet Service Providers will drive the majority of Malaysia’s growth in the IT industry. The Government of Malaysia has, in 2005, taken steps to implement its National Broadband Plan (NBP). The focal point of the NBP is to create a critical mass of broadband connections of 1.3 to 2.8 million, or a penetration rate of 5% by 2006 and 10% in 2008.(5)
Insurance
In 2005, the Malaysian insurance industry ranked 33rd in the world in terms of total premium volume. In terms of world market share for total premium volume Malaysia held 0.21%. Insurance made up 5.42% of Malaysia’s GDP in 2005 which was ranked 28th in the world.(6) The life insurance sector saw a moderate growth in 2005 as demand conditions had remained positive with the improving risk awareness and increasing affluence of the population. The level of insurance coverage continued to expand with market penetration, measured in terms of life policies in force to the total population, deepened further to 38.7 percent, higher than 2004's 37.9 percent.(7)
Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology has been identified by the Malaysian Government as a new engine of growth for the country. Malaysia’s rich flora and fauna provides a potentially rich reservoir of natural resources for healthcare applications and biopharmaceutical production. In 2005, the government has pledged to provide a conducive “lab to market” concept to enable an environment that will nurture the growth of biotech in the country and it is expected to spend US$1 billion for the first 5 years to spearhead the development. Biotech’s contribution to GDP is expected to be approximately 2.5% by 2010, 4.0% by 2015 and 5.0% by 2020. By 2020, it is estimated that 280,000 new jobs (direct and indirect) will be created.(8)
Direct Selling
There were 3 million sales people employed in the direct selling industry in 2004. (9) To ensure the practices of direct selling companies in Malaysia are ethical and that local companies and communities profit, companies intending to operate in Malaysia must adhere to certain regulations before a licence can be granted. (10)
Consumable
Tourism Australia is targeting consumable goods which are defined as resources whose availability is permanently changed by its usage, such as food, water, fuel, toiletries, and other items which a person consumes over a period of time (http://nexus.nasa.gov/ESP/Definitions.aspx). The following research data is on Fast Moving Consumer Goods, an example of a consumable good sector. (11) With rising affluence and education levels, Malaysians, especially in urban areas, prefer to shop in modern retailers which offer them convenient shopping options. Modern retail outlets such as convenience stores and hypermarkets cover almost 30% of total Malaysian food sales. The remaining 70% of retail food sales are accounted for by traditional wet markets and small grocery shops in residential areas. The Malaysian food service sector is also a growing industry, and as at 2004 had estimated sales of US$4 billion. This sectors is made up mostly of small family owned businesses but it is also made up of full-service restaurants, hotels, and cafes.
(2) Source: Malaysian Industrial Development Authority, www.mida.gov.my (3) Source: Malaysia Automotive, www.matrade.gov.my (4) Source: Austrade, Industry & Country Info, www.austrade.gov.au (5) Source: Market industry reports, 2005, www.strategis.ic.gc.ca (6) Source: Swiss Re, sigma, No. 5/2006, www.swissre.com (7) Source: “Malaysia's insurance industry reports positive growth in 2005”, People’s Daily Online, www.english.people.com.cn (8) Source: Market research reports, 2005, www.strategis.ic.gc.ca (9) Source: World Federation of Direct Selling Association, International Statistics, www.wfdsa.org (10) Source: Licensing requirements in Malaysia, www.allmalaysia.info (11) Source: Department of Primary Industries, International Market Fact Sheets, www.dpi.vic.gov.au
Last updated: October 2006
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