SCCCI

SCCCI proposes five Budget 2026 measures, including help for SMEs with costs and competitiveness

Rising expenses, manpower shortages and transformation needs top list of business challenges

Despite this wariness, three-quarters of firms still expect profits this year, though more than half of these anticipate lower earnings compared with last year.

Singapore firms split on revenue outlook amid cautious sentiment: SCCCI survey

While more businesses expect revenue growth this year compared with last year, those expecting declines also rose

Singapore has set up a number of initiatives for the government to better understand and solve systemic issues in the regulatory framework.

Businesses must stay resilient amid challenges in 2025: Gan Kim Yong

BUSINESSES here must remain agile, nimble and resilient in the face of challenges that are likely to impact growth outlook in 2025.

SCCCI’s Budget 2025 recommendations are based on findings from its annual business survey, which was conducted from June to August 2024.
SINGAPORE BUDGET 2025

SCCCI calls for Budget 2025 to help SMEs ease business costs, improve workforce productivity, build green capabilities

It also hopes the government will provide more support for trade associations and chambers to drive internationalisation and upskilling among SMEs

While 77 per cent of respondents expect to make a profit this year, nearly half anticipate lower profits compared to 2023.

Rising costs, manpower shortages top list of concerns for Singapore SMEs: SCCCI survey

Many also cite the need for deeper internationalisation, technological adoption

The annual SME Infocomm Commerce Conference (SMEICC) organised by SCCCI was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat and around 5,000 participants.  PHOTO: SCCCI

Rising interest in China, South-east Asia among members of SCCCI

THERE has been rising interest in China and South-east Asia among members of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI), the chamber said in its year-in-review for 2023 on Tuesday ...

SCCCI proposes a slew of measures that are aimed at helping businesses navigate rising costs, inflationary pressures and high borrowing costs.
SINGAPORE BUDGET 2024

SCCCI hopes Budget 2024 will help SMEs with costs, financing and sustainability

RENTAL reductions or freezes for government properties and a higher corporate income tax rebate threshold are some ways that Budget 2024 can help companies cope with rising costs, said the Singapore C...

Kho Choon Keng, President, SCCCI, has called on the government to provide more proactive support to both businesses and trade associations to tackle key challenges SMEs are facing.

Companies hope for more coordinated government responses as costs rise: SCCCI survey

Majority of the businesses surveyed by SCCCI have projected profits for 2022 and expect a gradual post-pandemic recovery

Mr Jimmy Toh Yong Leng (left) will take over fully from Mr Lim Hock Yu on Jan 1.

PA to have new chief executive director; new secretary-general for SCCCI

THERE will be a change of leadership for the People’s Association (PA) and the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) in November.

SCCCI president Kho Choon Keng notes that it is the members that give life to the chamber.

SCCCI’s new president Kho Choon Keng wants ‘memorable experiences’ to be a draw for new members

THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce & Industry (SCCCI) started out with a simple mission: to bring companies together so they can help one another. More than a century later, this remains a core...