Business chambers voice concerns over rise of anti-foreigner sentiment in Singapore

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SINGAPORE — Concerns over the recent rise in anti-foreigner sentiment and scrutiny of the role of foreign manpower in the Singapore economy were among issues raised by foreign business chambers which participated in a dialogue with Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing on Friday (Oct 2).

 

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