China still has the most impact on S'pore companies' sales: poll
[SINGAPORE] China's economic performance continues to affect Singapore companies' sales the most, according to the latest Business Times-UniSIM Business Climate Survey.
In line with a trend that has existed over the past two years, firms here most frequently cited China (23 per cent) as the country which would have the greatest bearing on sales in 2014.
Malaysia came in second (17 per cent), while Indonesia and the US were tied in third place (14 per cent each). Together, companies that selected the top four countries represent 68 per cent of all 130 responses.
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