global trade

Global Economy

Foreign bribery enforcement hasn’t dented practice, report says

PARIS (Sept 11): Efforts to crack down on foreign bribery have failed to stem the practice as a proportion of global trade, despite some high-profile anti-corruption cases, according to a report by Transparency International.

Global Economy

Singapore deputy PM says progress on global trade may unravel

SINGAPORE (June 13): Global trade faces greater uncertainty and there’s a risk progress that’s been made on commerce may unravel because of dispute between China and the US, Singapore Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam said.

Malaysia

Mahathir urges TPP renegotiation as growing countries need different trade protections

(June 11): Growing nations like Malaysia need different trade protections and, while Kuala Lumpur is not against trade pacts such as the Trans Pacific Partnership, the TPP must be renegotiated, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Monday.

China Focus

China's factory gauge beats estimates on global trade resilience

(May 31): China’s official factory gauge rose more than estimated as export orders accelerated, signalling trade continues to drive expansion as the global economy powers through risks.

Global Economy

Global trade outlook now hinges on China's response to Trump tariffs

SINGAPORE (Mar 6): All eyes are on China as Beijing weighs its response to the US’ imposition of hefty tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. And in the balance lies the possibility of an all-out trade war.

State of the City

What does Singapore have to fear from escalating protectionism in the US?

SINGAPORE (Feb 26): On Feb 16, US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross proposed a tariff of at least 24% on steel imports from all countries and at least 7.7% on aluminium imports. His recommendations were issued following anti-dumping investigations that have

World trade boom sails Into 2018 as Trump threatens barriers

(Dec 1): It was meant to be the year of the trade war. Instead, it was the year of the trade boom.

Singapore's central bank looks likely to stick to neutral

(Oct 12): Singapore’s central bank is widely seen sticking to a neutral stance on Friday, but it may be moving closer to tightening policy as the economy continues to strengthen.

Singapore's electronics growth shows no signs of letting up

(Aug 28): Singapore’s electronics output surged almost 50% in July from a year earlier, underpinning overall manufacturing in the city state and signaling a global trade recovery is holding up.
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