Principales fuentes de inversión extranjera y áreas de inversión de Singapur en 2024

Recientemente, según el informe anual de 2024 publicado por la Junta de Desarrollo Económico de Singapur, entre todos los campos, la proporción de la industria electrónica en la inversión anual en activos fijos aumentó significativamente del 24,2% en 2023 al 57% en 2024, convirtiéndose en el campo con la mayor contribución. El crecimiento fue impulsado principalmente por la industria de semiconductores.

La biomedicina ocupó el segundo lugar, con el 16,5%, y las sedes y servicios profesionales el tercer lugar, con el 8,4%.

Además de la industria electrónica, la industria química fue la principal parte de la inversión en 2023, representando el 35,6%. Sin embargo, la participación del sector caerá al 2,7% en 2024.

Además, los servicios de ingeniería y medio ambiente no atraerán ninguna inversión en activos fijos en 2024. El sector representa el 3,9% de la inversión fija en 2023.

Estados Unidos sigue siendo la mayor fuente de inversión extranjera de Singapur, con un aumento de su participación del 51,9% en 2023 al 55,5% el año pasado; Europa ocupa el segundo lugar, con un 24,8%, que se mantiene sin cambios en comparación con 2023; la inversión local de las empresas de Singapur ocupa el tercer lugar, con un 11,6%; la participación de Japón y China es del 3,5% y el 2,5% respectivamente. La proporción de inversión en activos fijos originaria de China ha ido disminuyendo año tras año, del 2,5% el año pasado al 2,9% en 2023, en comparación con el 8,5% en 2022.

シンガポールはトランプ大統領の関税リストに載らない見込み

シンガポールの外交官は、ドナルド・トランプ米大統領がメキシコやカナダなど他の友好国を標的にする意向を示しているにもかかわらず、この裕福な島国が米国の関税の標的になるとは予想していないと述べた。

「関税や新たな関税は現実だ。米国との貿易収支は黒字なので、シンガポールが直接関税の対象になるとは予想していない」とシンガポールのビビアン外相は火曜日、議会で米国との関係についての質問に答えた。

シンガポールと米国は正式な同盟国ではないが、両国はシンガポールの海軍基地や空軍基地へのアクセスを含め、密接な商業・安全保障関係を保っている。アメリカ商工会議所によると、2023年には米国とシンガポール間の物品・サービスの二国間貿易は1,310億米ドル(5,849億リンギット)を超える見込みだ。

ビビアン氏は、貿易に依存する小国シンガポールは、特に関税の継続が経済統合、サプライチェーン、世界貿易の悪化につながる場合、今後起こる貿易戦争の影響を受ける可能性があると警告した。

シンガポールの観光収入は2024年に224億シンガポールドルに達する見込み

シンガポールの観光産業は2024年に歴史的な節目を達成し、2024年1月から9月までの観光収入は過去最高の224億シンガポールドルに達し、2023年の同時期と比較して10%増加しました。

すべての支出項目が前年比で増加し、観光、娯楽、ゲームが25%増、宿泊が17%増となった。一方、食品・飲料とショッピングはそれぞれ6%と5%増加し、航空運賃や事業支出などの他の分野も観光収入に貢献した。

観光収入の主な市場は中国、インドネシア、オーストラリアで、それぞれ35億8,000万シンガポールドル、21億3,000万シンガポールドル、14億4,000万シンガポールドルの収入があり、中国と日本はともに前年比で大幅な成長を記録した。

訪問者数に関して言えば、シンガポールでは海外からの訪問者数が21%増加して1,650万人となり、訪問者数の大幅な増加が見られました。中国が308万人の訪問者でトップとなり、インドネシア(249万人)、インド(120万人)が続いた。

シンガポール政府観光局(STB)は、2025年の国際観光客数は1,700万~1,850万人に達し、観光収入は約290億~305億シンガポールドルになると予測している。

Amazon Web Services, 싱가포르에 아시아 태평양 본사 개설

2월 12일 현지 시각, Amazon Web Services는 싱가포르에 아시아 태평양 본사를 열었습니다. 새로운 아시아 태평양 센터는 100개가 넘는 현지 및 지역팀의 직원 최대 3,000명을 수용할 수 있습니다.

이전에 아마존은 작년 5월에 2024년부터 2028년까지 싱가포르 클라우드 인프라에 추가로 120억 싱가포르 달러(약 88억 미국 달러)를 투자하겠다고 발표했습니다. 이 투자는 싱가포르 GDP에 약 237억 싱가포르 달러를 기여하고 거의 12,300개의 일자리를 지원할 것으로 예상됩니다.

Amazon은 현재 싱가포르에서 클라우드 기술, 기업, 소매, 기술 및 운영 등 다양한 부서에 걸쳐 2,500명 이상의 직원을 고용하고 있습니다.

アマゾン ウェブ サービスがシンガポールにアジア太平洋本社を開設

アマゾン ウェブ サービスは現地時間2月12日にシンガポールにアジア太平洋本社を開設した。新しいアジア太平洋センターは、100 を超える現地および地域チームから最大 3,000 人の従業員を収容できます。

アマゾンは昨年5月、2024年から2028年の間にシンガポールのクラウドインフラに120億シンガポールドル(約88億米ドル)を追加投資すると発表していた。この投資により、シンガポールのGDPに約237億シンガポールドルが貢献し、約12,300人の雇用が創出されると予想されています。

アマゾンは現在、クラウドテクノロジー、エンタープライズ、小売、テクノロジー、オペレーションなどの部門にわたってシンガポールに2,500人以上の従業員を抱えている。

Amazon Web Services opens Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore

On February 12, local time, Amazon Web Services opened its Asia Pacific headquarters in Singapore. The new Asia Pacific center can accommodate up to 3,000 employees from more than 100 local and regional teams.

Earlier, Amazon announced in May last year that it would invest an additional S$12 billion (about US$8.8 billion) in Singapore’s cloud infrastructure between 2024 and 2028. The investment is expected to contribute approximately S$23.7 billion to Singapore’s GDP and support nearly 12,300 jobs.

Amazon currently has more than 2,500 employees in Singapore, covering cloud technology, enterprise, retail, technology and operations.

Singapore is actively exploring the space business market

According to a report by the Nikkei on December 13, Singapore’s aerospace-related companies are using quantum and semiconductor cutting-edge technologies to develop equipment to be carried on a new generation of satellites, and their global influence is increasing. With the research and development strength of world-class universities and government support, the market size of the country’s aerospace industry has expanded by 70% in the past 10 years.

In 2025, a communication satellite using quantum encryption technology from Singaporean companies will be launched. Singapore intends to become a leader in the application of quantum encryption communication satellites and will establish the world’s most advanced encryption system to encrypt information of confidential data in the security and financial fields internationally without passing through a third country.

The communication equipment carried on the satellite was developed by the venture company SpeQtral. Researchers at the Center for Quantum Technology at the National University of Singapore founded the company in 2017. The company has attracted attention for its encryption technology called quantum key distribution and plans to launch in cooperation with British research institutions and others.

Singapore, a financial country, is promoting research on quantum encryption communications related to blockchain.

Robert Beddington, chief technology officer of SpeQtral, said: “Our technology is also at the forefront of the world.” They will also work with Toshiba’s subsidiaries to develop government agencies and corporate customers.
The country’s space industry is supported by universities ranked around the top 10 in the world, such as the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University.

Lin Weisen, executive director of the Satellite Research Center of Nanyang Technological University, pointed out: “At present, we often think about how to apply research to commercial activities.”

Focusing on technology development in suitable fields is also the reason why cutting-edge companies gather. The leading role is played by the Singapore Space Technology and Industry Agency.

Jonathan Han, secretary-general of the agency, said: “Competition in the space industry is very fierce. We hope to achieve applications in competitive research fields such as electronic engineering, precision engineering and information communication.” Technologies that support “sustainability” and communication technologies related to “connectivity” that enable long-term use of satellites are regarded as key areas.

The government will allocate 150 million Singapore dollars (about 111.32 million US dollars) to support private enterprise research and development. The aim is to build an ecosystem for space-related research in the country and attract talents in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) from all over the world.

There are already 70 companies in Singapore involved in the space-related industry.

In the aviation field, Singapore once focused on repair and maintenance, and built itself into an industry that undertakes 10% of the world’s workload.

In terms of space business, it also creates world-class technologies in specific fields and cultivates related industries. The GDP of the aerospace industry will reach S$15.3 billion in 2023, an increase of 70% from 2013. As a small country, Singapore accounts for a few percent of the world’s aerospace GDP.

Value Creation Innovation has developed ground-to-satellite communication equipment that can operate 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. Customers include Capella Space, a US satellite operation company, and QPS Research Institute, a Japanese company engaged in the development and operation of small artificial satellites.

Through geostationary satellites located at an altitude of 36,000 kilometers, multiple low-orbit satellites orbiting the earth can transmit data, making real-time communication with the ground possible. 22 satellites carrying the equipment have been launched, and another 22 are planned to be launched in the future.

In the field of satellite sustainability, the zero-error system established in 2019 by a doctoral student in electrical and electronic engineering at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, is very reliable. They will also design and produce semiconductor integrated circuit devices that can withstand large amounts of radiation in space.

Its unique structure developed independently is an advantage, and has been used in nuclear reactor operation robots abroad. Small satellites that used to have a lifespan of only about three years can now be extended to nine years.

A venture capital company under Airbus in Europe quickly decided to invest and start selling this integrated circuit from 2023.

The CEO of Value Creation said confidently: “We already have a system that can be sold worldwide.”

McKinsey & Company in the United States predicts that the global space business market will reach $1.8 trillion in 2035, about three times the size of 2023.

The report said that although this is a potential field, the conflict between the United States, Europe and other countries and Russia is one of the unfavorable factors.

Japan and the United States restrict transactions with Russia. Singapore has not set export restrictions, but many companies said: “There is currently no business dealings with Russia. This is a self-restriction for doing business in Europe and the United States.”

The report believes that in the future, new regulations and changes in rules such as tariffs may affect business.

Singapore home sales surge to 10-year high

Singapore home sales jumped to their highest level in more than a decade, confirming a recovery in the property market and sparking expectations of further government curbs.

Developers sold 2,557 new private residential units in November, more than the previous six months combined and the most in a single month since March 2013.

Singapore’s central bank has issued digital token service licenses to about 30 payment companies

Singapore’s central bank has issued digital token service licenses to about 30 payment companies

According to Bloomberg, about 30 payment companies have obtained digital token service licenses issued by the Central Bank of Singapore, including Coinbase and Ripple in the United States, and Futu, headquartered in Hong Kong.

According to a survey conducted by the exchange Independent Reserve earlier this year, about 40% of Singaporean investors own cryptocurrencies.