Singapore Business Federation partners with UOB, Rajah & Tann, and RSM to boost ASEAN expansion for local companies

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As part of this alliance, the four partners will facilitate business mission trips across ASEAN countries.

SINGAPORE: In a significant move to drive local business expansion across Southeast Asia, the Singapore Business Federation has formed a strategic partnership with UOB, Rajah & Tann, and RSM Singapore.

These trips aim to provide local businesses with valuable on-the-ground insights, helping them navigate the complex and diverse markets of Southeast Asia. The ASEAN Conference has emerged as a key platform for this initiative. The recently concluded eighth edition of the conference provided opportunities for businesses to connect and explore cross-border expansion strategies.

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