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THIS WEEK'S TOPIC: What Budget measures are needed as the focus shifts from emergency support back to growth?
THIS WEEK'S TOPIC: What Budget measures are needed as the focus shifts from emergency support back to growth?
Ong Pang Thye Managing Partner KPMG in Singapore
As Singapore transitions into a sustainable future and redirects attention back to its long-term growth agenda, the top 3 priorities for Budget 2022 are: (i) enhancing the country's global competitiveness, after international tax rules come into effect from 2023, (ii) tackling the widening wealth inequality by providing equal opportunities for all, and (iii) ensuring environmental sustainability for our future generations.
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