Singapore's hub appeal takes a hit from Covid
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WITH international borders affected and migration flows disrupted, Singapore's focus on the domestic situation in the past two years of the Covid-19 pandemic has chilled the climate for foreign investors, watchers have told The Business Times.
While Singapore still has few rivals as a global business hub in the Asia-Pacific, a faster and fuller reopening is needed to truly cement its economic recovery and restore confidence in 2022, observers added.
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