As China sneezes, will Singapore catch its economic cold?
In event of Chinese slowdown, Republic would take a hit in trade and manufacturing, but may also see weakness in tourism arrivals: economist
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RECENT policy and market developments in China are raising the risks of economic contagion in Singapore and the rest of the region, economists now warn.
That's even though the impact has been contained so far, with much of the exposure still limited to the trade and manufacturing sector.
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