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S'pore gets lion's share of investments as major powers jostle for influence
Published Tue, Sep 15, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
THE big economic powers are investing more in Asean as they compete for influence, with the biggest chunk of the investments coming into Singapore.
More than half the total investments in South-east Asia from the US, Japan, China and India were in Singapore as at 2012, said a quarterly economic report on the region.
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