Yearly Archives: 2024

Lee Hsien Loong : GIC continuera à investir aux États-Unis

Selon Lianhe Zaobao, le conseiller d’État de Singapour, Lee Hsien Loong, a prononcé un discours le 13 novembre, heure locale, dans lequel il a déclaré que la société d’investissement du gouvernement de Singapour (GIC) croyait toujours au potentiel à long terme de l’économie américaine et avait découvert des opportunités d’investissement dans différents domaines, notamment la technologie climatique et le développement durable et d’autres domaines émergents.

Lee Hsien Loong a déclaré que GIC continuera à investir aux États-Unis et que les actifs américains représenteront également une proportion importante de l’ensemble du portefeuille d’investissement de la société. « Nous croyons fermement qu’il s’agit du bon choix pour un fonds à long terme. terme perspective.”

Plus d’un tiers du portefeuille d’investissement mondial de GIC se trouve aux États-Unis, et la société possède des bureaux à New York et à San Francisco.

Lee Hsien Loong: Singapore Government Investment Corporation will continue to invest in the United States

According to Lianhe Zaobao, Singapore’s Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in a speech on November 13 local time that the Singapore Government Investment Corporation (GIC) still believes in the long-term potential of the US economy and has found investment opportunities in different fields, especially emerging fields such as climate technology and sustainable development.

Lee Hsien Loong said that GIC will continue to invest in the United States, and US assets will also account for an important proportion of the company’s entire investment portfolio. “We firmly believe that this is the right choice for a fund that takes a long-term perspective.”

More than one-third of GIC’s global investment portfolio is in the United States, and the company has offices in New York and San Francisco.

Notice of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore on National Day Holidays in 2024

The Chinese Embassy in Singapore will be closed from October 1 (Tuesday) to October 6 (Sunday), 2024. During the holiday, the Consular Service Hall will be closed. It will resume on October 7 (Monday).

The Chinese Embassy in Singapore hereby reminds all Chinese citizens in Singapore to raise their safety awareness, strengthen safety precautions, be vigilant against telecommunications fraud, and remember emergency telephone numbers.

Wish you all a happy National Day holiday!

Singapore police hotline: 999

Singapore anti-telecom fraud hotline: 1800-7226688

Singapore tourist hotline: 1800-7362000 (free in Singapore), (65) 67362000 (for overseas calls)

Singapore Foreign Workers Center hotline: (65) 65362692 (Chinese service)

Chinese Embassy in Singapore Consular Protection and Assistance Emergency Helpline: (65) 64750165

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center: (86)-10-12308 or (86) 10-65612308

Source: Chinese Embassy in Singapore

Singapore’s 2023 population statistics: International students account for 4% of non-resident population

In June 2023, Singapore’s total population reached 5.92 million, a year-on-year increase of 5.0%. The return of foreign workers has driven the non-resident population to surge by 13.1%, and the economy has recovered sharply after the epidemic. At the same time, Singapore’s aging rate has accelerated, and the proportion of citizens aged 65 and above has continued to rise. These changes reflect Singapore’s new starting point for development after the epidemic, and also bring new opportunities and challenges for the future.

Singapore’s population growth and structural changes

According to the data of the “2023 Population Brief”, as of June 2023, Singapore’s total population reached 5.92 million, a year-on-year increase of 5.0%.

Of Singapore’s total population of 5.92 million, about 4% of non-residents are students, with a total number of about 70,800. This data fully reflects Singapore’s attractiveness as a global education center, and also reflects the country’s attractive and friendly policies for international students and rich educational resources.

For students planning to study in Singapore, this digital performance Singapore has a large international student population and provides a multicultural learning environment. As Singapore continues to increase its investment in education, the number of international students is expected to increase further in the future.

Significant growth in non-resident population restrictions: With the relaxation of ports after the epidemic, a large number of foreign workers have returned, and the non-resident population has increased by 13.1%. This growth is mainly due to the demand for labor in industries such as construction and shipbuilding, which is a gradual recovery of the economy after the epidemic.

With the recovery of non-resident students, the number of international students has also increased significantly. This chart can well supplement the trend of the number of foreign students in Singapore, reflecting Singapore’s attractiveness to global students and its status as a world-class education. The continuous influx of international students has not only enhanced Singapore’s internationalization momentum, but also further promoted the continued development of its higher education sector.

Population growth of citizens and permanent residents: The citizen population increased by 1.6%, and the permanent population increased by 3.7%. The main reason is that overseas citizens and permanent residents returned to Singapore, which promoted the recovery of the local population. The number of international students employed and living in Singapore after graduation is also increasing.

Jiangsu Construction Industry Promotion Conference Successfully Held in Singapore

On September 12, the Jiangsu Construction Promotion Conference was successfully held in Singapore, hosted by the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, the Provincial Department of Commerce, and the Provincial Foreign Affairs Office, and co-organized by the Suzhou Industrial Park Management Committee. Xia Xinmin, Vice Governor of the People’s Government of Jiangsu Province, Cao Zhongming, Chinese Ambassador to Singapore, and Shen Junxiong, Executive Director of the China Department of the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry, attended the meeting and delivered speeches. Fei Shaoyun, Secretary of the Party Leadership Group of the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development, made a theme promotion. Deng Yuchang, Director of the International Relations and Cooperation Department of the Singapore Ministry of National Development, and other political and business representatives attended the meeting. The meeting was chaired by Li Zhen, Deputy Director of the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development. Nearly 90 local enterprises and more than 150 people from Jiangsu and Singapore participated in the promotion activities.

Xia Xinmin pointed out in his speech that Jiangsu is located at the intersection of the “Belt and Road” and the overlapping area of ​​the two national strategies of the development of the Yangtze River Economic Belt and the integrated development of the Yangtze River Delta. It is an important gateway for China to connect with the world and go to the world, and it is one of China’s regions with strong comprehensive strength, high degree of openness and great development potential. Over the years, Jiangsu and Singapore have carried out all-round cooperation in the fields of economy, trade, urban construction, humanities, etc., and have achieved fruitful results. In particular, the Suzhou Industrial Park jointly developed and constructed by China and Singapore has become a benchmark for the development of China’s development zones. As China-Singapore relations enter a new stage of development, the two sides should jointly carry forward the spirit of the Silk Road, work together to seize the development opportunities of the “Belt and Road Initiative”, encourage and guide enterprises with strength and willingness to invest and start businesses in each other’s countries, expand markets, and achieve common development and mutual benefit and win-win results; work together to build a platform for scientific and technological innovation exchanges, carry out technical exchanges and cooperation in new energy, new material applications, intelligent construction, prefabricated buildings, sponge city construction, etc., and share scientific and technological innovation results; work together to expand the space for cooperation in the construction field, promote the active participation of enterprises from both sides in the investment and construction of infrastructure such as ports, airports, docks, railways, roads, and industrial parks, promote the extension of cooperation areas to the entire upstream and downstream industrial chain, and form a new development pattern with complementary advantages in industrial structure.

Cao Zhongming said in his speech that China and Singapore are friendly neighbors and important partners. The scope of cooperation is constantly expanding, and the economic and trade cooperation has achieved fruitful results, which not only effectively promotes the development of each other, but also sets a benchmark for pragmatic cooperation among regional countries. Based on the new positioning of “all-round, high-quality, forward-looking partnership”, the prospects for China-Singapore economic and trade cooperation are broader and will bring more benefits to the people of both countries. Jiangsu is an old friend of Singapore. Jiangsu and Singapore have a sound cooperation mechanism, in-depth economic and trade cooperation, and close personnel exchanges. It is hoped that enterprises from both sides will give full play to their respective advantages, seize the development opportunities of the two countries and regional markets, increase cooperation in planning, green and low-carbon transformation and technological innovation in the construction field, and achieve win-win development.

Fei Shaoyun introduced the relevant situation of Jiangsu’s housing and urban and rural construction in the theme promotion. He said that Jiangsu is committed to promoting the high-quality development of housing and urban and rural construction, and constantly promoting urban and rural development to move towards greening, urban construction to quality, urban governance to smart, construction industry to industrialization, and construction industry to internationalization. He hopes that the two sides will strengthen business cooperation in the field of housing and urban and rural construction, promote exchanges and mutual learning in urban planning and design, housing construction security, sponge city construction, urban renewal, cultural heritage protection and utilization, etc.; strengthen industrial cooperation in the construction field, share scientific and technological achievements, technical accumulation, and engineering experience in the field of urban and rural construction; strengthen international cooperation, promote mutual recognition of engineering construction standards and qualifications, and work together to explore third-party markets in Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, etc. in the construction field, and jointly promote the implementation of engineering projects to achieve mutual benefit and win-win results.

Shen Junxiong said that this promotion conference is an important platform for Chinese and Singaporean companies to get to know each other, deepen cooperation and establish partnerships. Last year, the leaders of the two countries upgraded China-Singapore relations to an all-round, high-quality, forward-looking partnership, reflecting our common commitment to bilateral cooperation and seeking new cooperation in forward-looking areas such as digital and green economy. Both China and Singapore are striving to reduce carbon footprints and achieve more sustainable economic growth. Under the framework of the “Singapore-Jiangsu Cooperation Council”, green economy is one of the key areas of cooperation. It is hoped that both sides will make good use of this exchange platform and actively explore new cooperation in key areas such as urban planning and development.

At the meeting, two companies from Jiangsu released 17 projects, including urban renewal, commercial office, industrial development, etc., with a total investment of more than 40 billion yuan, actively attracting advantageous enterprises to settle in or cooperate. Chinese and Singaporean companies made exchanges and signed 10 cooperation and intent agreements, covering cooperation projects such as think tank construction, park planning, medical big data, and construction, further deepening cooperation in urban planning and design, infrastructure construction, intelligent construction, green buildings and other fields, and contributing to the high-quality joint construction of the “Belt and Road” with fruitful results, and making new and greater contributions to the all-round, high-quality and forward-looking partnership between China and Singapore.

Before the meeting, Xia Xinmin and his delegation met with some of the guests. During their stay in Singapore, they also visited the Chinese Embassy in Singapore, the Ministry of National Development of Singapore, the Housing and Development Board of Singapore and other departments to discuss matters related to strengthening cooperation between Jiangsu and Singapore, and exchange experiences and practices in the construction of affordable housing and fire protection of high-rise buildings; they investigated the Toa Payoh HDB project undertaken by Jiangsu construction companies in Singapore, held discussions with some Jiangsu companies in the construction field in Singapore, listened to the introduction of the local development of the companies, and visited and comforted the employees of the companies.

Singapore Airlines announces plans for 2024–2025 winter-spring season

On September 3, reporters learned that Singapore Airlines announced the 2024-2025 winter-spring flight season plan, which will expand the route layout of the mainland China network to cover 7 cities and 8 airports, and gradually increase the flight density to 98 flights per week, exceeding the level before 2020.

According to reports, from October 27, Singapore Airlines will operate 3 round-trip flights per day between Beijing (capital) and Singapore, 4 round-trip flights per day between Shanghai and Singapore, 2 round-trip flights per day between Guangzhou and Singapore, and 1 round-trip flight per day between Shenzhen, Chongqing, Chengdu (Tianfu) and Xiamen and Singapore.

In addition, Singapore Airlines will also open a new route from Beijing (Daxing) to Singapore every day from November 11. So far, Singapore Airlines will have 4 round-trip flights per day on the Beijing-Singapore route, and realize the operation of two airports in Beijing (capital) and Beijing (Daxing).

Singapore conducts precautionary border screening for monkeypox virus

Singapore will screen for monkeypox symptoms at border checkpoints, stepping up preventive measures against the virus after the outbreak was declared a global health emergency.

Temperature and visual screening of incoming passengers and crew from places at risk of monkeypox outbreaks will begin at the island nation’s Changi and Seletar airports on Friday, as well as at maritime checkpoints, Singapore’s Ministry of Health said in a statement. Travellers with fever, rash or symptoms compatible with monkeypox will be referred for medical assessment.

2024 Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Center Development Index, Singapore, London and Shanghai ranked in the top three

The 2024 Xinhua Baltic International Shipping Center Development Index Report was released in Shanghai on August 21. Singapore, London, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Dubai continue to lead in comprehensive strength among global shipping center cities in 2024. Athens-Piraeus and Ningbo-Zhoushan both advance, and Tianjin returns to the top 20.

The index results show that the top 20 global shipping center cities in terms of comprehensive strength in 2024 are Singapore, London, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Dubai, Rotterdam, Athens-Piraeus, Ningbo-Zhoushan, Hamburg, New York-New Jersey, Houston, Tokyo, Guangzhou, Busan, Qingdao, Antwerp-Bruges, Shenzhen, Oslo, Tianjin and Melbourne.

In recent years, Singapore, London, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Dubai and Rotterdam have always maintained their position as the world’s top six shipping centers. These cities have provided strong guarantees for the smooth operation of global shipping with their outstanding shipping service capabilities and industry-leading port infrastructure. After several years of ups and downs, Tianjin successfully ranked 19th and returned to the top 20 in the world, highlighting its position in the value chain of the international shipping industry.

Shanghai once again ranked third in the International Shipping Center Development Index, and its position as an international shipping center continued to consolidate. In 2023, the container throughput of Shanghai Port reached 49.16 million TEUs, ranking first in the world for 14 consecutive years; Shanghai also achieved green methanol ship-to-ship bunkering, the futures of the container shipping index (European line) were listed and traded, and the first domestically-made large cruise ship “Aida Magic City” was delivered and put into operation.

Shanghai Vice Mayor Zhang Xiaohong said that the Shanghai International Shipping Center is moving from “basic completion” to “full completion”. Shanghai will promote the high-quality development of shipping services and build an international shipping center that is convenient, efficient, fully functional, open and integrated, green and smart, and has strong guarantees.

In 2014, Xinhua News Agency China Economic Information Service and the Baltic Exchange jointly launched the Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Center Development Index to the world for the first time. It mainly characterizes the internal laws of the development of international shipping center cities from three dimensions: port conditions, shipping services and comprehensive environment, and comprehensively measures and truly reflects the comprehensive strength of international shipping center port cities in a certain period of time. Since its first release, the influence of the index has been increasing day by day, and it has become an important indicator for evaluating the development status of major shipping centers.

Singapore and Malaysia to create super hub

Singapore and Malaysia are working to turn a busy border region into a vast trade and transport hub, a move that could help boost their economies.

Negotiators from both countries are working to finalize a deal to designate parts of Malaysia’s southern Johor state as a cross-border special economic zone by the end of this year.

Technology companies including Nvidia and GDS are already investing in data center parks that are expected to expand under the deal.