US firms still have confidence in Singapore as a business hub despite Covid-19
AmCham members tell poll that government has done well in giving updates and handling the economic impact
Singapore
AN ONLINE poll among members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore has found that the country's biggest investors, the US multinational corporations, are impressed with how the Coronavirus outbreak has been handled here.
These US businesses, which have collectively sunk more than US$244 billion in Singapore, also continue to have confidence in the country as a business hub despite the disruptions caused by Covid-19.
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