No swan song for Singapore semiconductors
Key electronics segment faces cyclical slump but will get boost from new and emerging tech, say experts
Singapore
AS ELECTRONICS growth tapers from its recent highs, some analysts see a need to cushion Singapore's economy against the global semiconductor cycle's ups and downs.
The analysts are not suggesting the high-value chips industry is going to disappear. On the contrary, despite the supply chain fluctuations, many say it is here to stay.
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