Much scope for Spanish firms to succeed in S'pore: MTI
Singapore
MORE than 200 Spanish companies are now operating in Singapore, and the hope is that more of them will anchor their operations here and partner local firms to enter South-east Asia and the broader Asian market.
Making this point on Monday was Parliamentary Secretary for Trade and Industry Low Yen Ling, who was speaking at the start of the Spain-Singapore Bilateral Business Meeting.
The organisers of the two-day conference are the Spanish Embassy in Singapore and ICEX Spain Trade and Investment. The latter is a public agency under …
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