Singapore tops in world competitiveness ranking

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SINGAPORE emerged tops in an annual world competitiveness ranking of 63 economies for the first time since 2010, moving up two spots to trump the US. Read more at The Business Times.

Singapore emerged tops in an annual world competitiveness ranking of 63 economies for the first time since 2010, moving up two spots to trump the US.SINGAPORE emerged tops in an annual world competitiveness ranking of 63 economies for the first time since 2010, moving up two spots to trump the US.

According to the IMD World Economic Rankings, Singapore's win came on the back of its advanced technological...

 

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Not particularly important for Malaysia. The PH government prefers to hand out more crutches!

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