How Singapore Become So Rich: Economics Explained

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Economic Insider

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3 ай бұрын

Economics Explained
How Singapore Become So Rich: Economics Explained
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How Singapore Takes The Advantage of World's Best Strategic Location : Why Singapore is So Rich.
Singapore: The City of the Future
Singapore is a city-state located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is a global hub for trade, finance, and technology. Singapore is also a leader in innovation, and is constantly looking for new ways to improve the lives of its citizens.
One of the ways that Singapore is taking advantage of its strategic location is through its port. The Port of Singapore is one of the busiest ports in the world, and it handles a significant amount of the world's trade. This gives Singapore a major advantage in terms of global connectivity.
Another way that Singapore is taking advantage of its strategic location is through its air links. Singapore Changi Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world, and it serves as a major transit hub for travelers from all over the world. This gives Singapore a major advantage in terms of attracting foreign investment and talent.
In addition to its port and airport, Singapore is also home to a number of other strategic assets. These include its financial markets, its technology sector, and its skilled workforce. These assets make Singapore an attractive destination for businesses and investors from all over the world.
Singapore is also a leader in innovation. The city-state has a strong focus on research and development, and it is home to a number of world-class universities and research institutes. This makes Singapore a magnet for talented people from all over the world.
Singapore's commitment to innovation is evident in its many initiatives in the fields of technology, healthcare, and sustainability. For example, Singapore is a leader in the development of smart cities. The city-state is also home to a number of cutting-edge healthcare facilities, and it is committed to becoming a "carbon neutral" city by 2050.
Singapore's strategic location, its strong economy, and its commitment to innovation make it one of the most dynamic and exciting cities in the world. The city-state is well-positioned to continue to grow and prosper in the years to come.
In addition to the text, the documentary could also include interviews with experts, footage of Singapore's many strategic assets, and graphics that illustrate the city-state's economic and technological progress. The documentary could also explore the challenges that Singapore faces, such as its high cost of living and its aging population.
The documentary would conclude with a discussion of Singapore's future. The city-state is facing a number of challenges, but it is also well-positioned to overcome them. With its strong leadership, its skilled workforce, and its commitment to innovation, Singapore is well-positioned to continue to be a leader in the global economy.

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@JIANGTG
@JIANGTG 2 ай бұрын
1 .Do not surprise that Singapore has become so rich. 2. Singapore's long-term strategy is based on government-oriented policy but not market-oriented deal. 3. Many countries' leaders think that a lot of issues should be tackled this way but Singapore government always thinks differently. This is how Singapore is so extraordinary . 4 This is why creativity is so important but not just become the followers
@ziq2188
@ziq2188 2 ай бұрын
At least major syndicated organisation, stay clear respectfully out this tiny ISLAND. From Japan, Taiwan Hong Kong,and ASEAN neighbours. Never seen anyone walking like lizard in town with their sidekicks and jesters 👋🏼🤣 👍🏼
@ziq2188
@ziq2188 2 ай бұрын
They throw, " the whole book at you ", after they caught you with evidence and violation of rules. Let not talk about law. 🤣 What EXACTLY is the one word that made Singapore UNLIKE most nations of the world? It’s PUNISHMENTS 😲 👋 👍 Only ONE WORD to answer your question. YOU BREAK IT, YOU BUY IT!- Yes, you reap what you sow… This is the etiquette of what living in Singapore means to you What do you know about punishments in Singapore? While I have no intention to tarnish Singapore or put Singapore into a bad spot. What I'm going to answer are the facts known to people all over the world, including Singaporeans. ✓✓✓ 👍 CANING: While caning has been a thing of the past in most countries, many have forgotten about it except for some people, like Michael Fay, Swiss Foreign Talent and a suspect David Roach who have not forgotten about it yet. While Roach may have been spared from canning, it was the first fear he had about Singapore. Although similar crimes committed in other countries may stop with a fine or jail, but not in Singapore… And this will go on. ✓✓✓ THE NOOSE: While most countries in this part of Southeast Asia still implement the death penalty, or capital punishment, including Thailand and the Philippines. The nature of the crimes, like minor drug issues and murder, like selling 15 grams of heroin or murders that seem common in many countries. But not in Singapore, ask the family of a Filipina, Flor Contemplacion, or a Thai man, named: Damri Rinwong, a human rights group's leader who can relate the indescribable feelings to you when their loved ones were sentenced to face the gallows. ✓✓ THE FINES: People get to pay fines all the time for offenses or violators of the rule of law anywhere in the world. Take a look at Singapore’s fines that will scare you to death. Remembering the late politician J. B. Jeyaretnam, or the recent fines for many die-hard violators of the WFH order, could be fined up to $10,000 during a COVID scare? MINOR OFFENCES. ✓✓ Road rage and drink & drive are unstoppable problems and they have become a common offense in many countries. Would you like to know how Singapore handles it? Road Rage is considered a crime, It's mandatory jail terms besides a fine and caning both parties, and heavier punishment on the one who starts the first blow. ✓✓✓ Drink and drive. First offenders will go straight to jail. ✓✓ Illegal Races: Many cool guys who see themselves as the likes of Lewis Hamilton are using the public road as a racing arena like what we have seen in movies. Car chase scenes along Manhattan streets can be fun and entertaining. Try to do Illegal Races in Singapore and you will not only get a fine or jail term, but your Super cars will be impounded, as a compliment. ✓✓ Molestation. The description is clear when touching any part of other people's bodies knowingly or unknowingly is considered molestation. The penalty is severe unless you can justify the motives-Why touch?. 🤣 Singapore is a beautiful country. Singapore has been my favorite place , a day in Singapore is better than a week elsewhere, and it stays in my mind 👋🏼👍🏼
@NewmaticKe
@NewmaticKe 2 ай бұрын
Now explain why North Korea with these and more, is not rich
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