Asia Newsday > Politics > Singapore Q1 GDP up by 3.7% but external demand outlook is weaker now: MTI PoliticsSingapore Q1 GDP up by 3.7% but external demand outlook is weaker now: MTIPoliticsMay 25, 2022posted on May. 25, 2022 at 1:00 am THE Singapore economy expanded by 3.7 per cent year on year in the first quarter of 2022, with uplift from the manufacturing, finance and insurance, and professional services. READ SOURCE See also Anxiety continues for Singapore consumer businesses under Shanghai lockdown Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditasianewsdayMay 25, 2022 Leave a ReplyWrite your comment hereName Email Δ You Might Also LikePoliticsChinese authorities unveil plans to ‘maximise display of police force’ two weeks after group assault on womenJune 26, 2022PoliticsThe Chinese fact checkers taking on the Covid infodemic – a rumour at a timeJune 26, 2022PoliticsOfficials vie to offer fulsome pledges of loyalty to Chinese President Xi Jinping ahead of 20th Party CongressJune 26, 2022How’s the China-India economic relationship changed 2 years on from the deadly Galwan Valley border clash?June 25, 2022PoliticsHong Kong’s largest public healthcare workers union opts to dissolve as journalism group lowers vote threshold for disbandmentJune 25, 2022Xi Jinping to attend 25th anniversary celebrations of Hong Kong’s return to Chinese sovereignty and swearing-in of new city leader John LeeJune 25, 2022PoliticsA bridge too far? Taipei mayor draws fire for proposal to link Quemoy and XiamenJune 25, 2022PoliticsClose Xi Jinping ally appointed as China’s new public security chiefJune 24, 2022PoliticsNansha tech boost offers a bigger cake for ‘brother’ Hong Kong, not rivalry: Guangzhou mayorJune 24, 2022Recommended For YouG-7 nations to announce import ban on Russian gold as Moscow sanctions widenJune 26, 2022Crisis pregnancy centres under attack after Roe v Wade reversalJune 26, 2022Anti-abortion states split on how to enforce ban, whether to prosecute or surveil doctorsJune 26, 2022Shanghai businesses struggle to get back on their feetJune 26, 2022Heat turned up on China-Japan relationship with maritime disputes over islands and alliancesJune 26, 2022
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