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Growth at risk as trade conflicts, electronics slowdown take toll on Singapore exports
Published Tue, Jul 17, 2018 · 09:50 PM
Singapore
SINGAPORE'S exports showed signs of faltering as it notched marginal gains in June, dragged down by electronics shipments which continued to contract for the seventh straight month.
Economists warn that the trade conflict, slowing growth in China, and the latest round of property cooling measures are all likely to weigh on Singapore's growth outlook in the months ahead.
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