Singapore exports to post more modest growth after decade high
ESG maintains NODX forecast rising by 0-2% yoy in 2022, after starting the year with 17.6% growth in January
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SINGAPORE'S export growth is expected to moderate this year, after the trade sector expanded at its fastest clip in a decade last year.
Besides the high base effect, the world economy faces downgrades to its growth outlook on the spread of the Omicron strain of the novel coronavirus, trade agency Enterprise Singapore (ESG) warned.
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