Dyson to invest £2.75b in Singapore, Philippines and UK
Claudia Chong
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TECHNOLOGY company Dyson will pump £2.75 billion (S$4.92 billion) over the next five years into Singapore, the Philippines and the United Kingdom, as it ramps up investments in new technologies and products.
Dyson did not provide a breakdown of the investment amount for each of the three countries.
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