Each year, the vibrant Singaporean economy attracts hundreds of foreign professionals, but why is it so alluring? Singapore, a significant financial centre in the Asia-Pacific region, has a long history of building a reputation as one of the most developed economies in the world. Singapore survived both the 1997 and 2008 financial crises, despite having a limited domestic market and little natural resources. With no foreign debt, strong government revenue, and a constantly positive surplus, Singapore's economy is currently among the most stable in the world.
With a smaller land area than New York and a location at the southernmost point of the Malaysian peninsula, Singapore lacks considerable natural resources.
This did not prevent Singapore from becoming into a global leader in sustainable water projects and... >>More
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