TO anchor more high-quality investments, resources will need to be set aside to maximise Singapore’s competitive strengths, ...
The new framework aims to grow 110 high-value local companies and strengthen Malaysia’s role in the global supply chain.
The top-up is expected to help Singapore compete in areas including AI and quantum computing. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The city-state will also invest an additional $1 billion in research infrastructure for the semiconductor and biotechnology sectors.
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