Singapore Economy 2030 vision aims to create export value of at least S$1 trillion
Manufacturing, services, enterprises also set for transformation as pillars of new economic strategy
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SINGAPORE has unveiled what Trade and Industry Minister Gan Kim Yong called a "collective vision for the economy", with goals such as reaching an export value of at least S$1 trillion by 2030.
The Singapore Economy 2030 vision "will put our industries, enterprises, and workers on a firmer footing for long-term, sustainable growth" over the next decade, he said on Friday (Mar 4).
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