Enterprise Singapore

Singapore economy

Singapore maintains 2023 GDP growth projection to range between 0.5% to 2.5%

For the first quarter, Singapore’s GDP for the first quarter managed to scrap a growth of 0.4% y-o-y

Sharing Economy

Singapore keeps forecast for 2023 trade and export growth at '-2 to 0%'

Trade with most major partners will slow except China and Japan
Schneider Electric launches SME kickstarter decarbonisation programme, supported by Enterprise Singapore - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Special Feature

Schneider Electric launches SME kickstarter decarbonisation programme, supported by Enterprise Singapore

Schneider Electric hopes this comprehensive mentorship programme will help them overcome their challenges
Rainmaking partners ESG to launch a supply chain-focused accelerator - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Funds

Rainmaking partners ESG to launch a supply chain-focused accelerator

The programme will boost scalable technology solutions addressing the pain points of the transport and logistics sector
SGX, Enterprise Singapore, and E-Steel to hold inaugural ferrous metals conference - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Commodities

SGX, Enterprise Singapore, and E-Steel to hold inaugural ferrous metals conference

The conference will have both virtual events and in-person sessions for Singapore-based participants.
Three 'unstoppable' entrepreneurs named - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

EY Entrepreneur Of The Year 2020 Awards Singapore

Three 'unstoppable' entrepreneurs named

The three winners embody this year’s theme of "The Unstoppables", says Max Loh of EY

Fashion

The show must go on

Singapore’s biggest fashion event gets the virtual treatment where everyone is invited to take their seat in the front row

Budget 2020

$8.3 bil package to help Singapore companies, economy grow over the next 3 years: DPM Heng

“Even as our enterprises compete to differentiate themselves, they must come together to solve common challenges,” says DPM Heng.

Singapore economy

Government, economists slash growth forecasts as coronavirus outbreak threatens to send Singapore into recession

The way economists see it, the coronavirus outbreak is not unlike a kick in the knees for Singapore, which had been just about showing signs of regaining its footing.
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