EXECUTIVE SUMMARY EXEcuTIVE SuMMarY Background Our citizen population reached a turning point in 2012‚ as our first cohort of Baby Boomers turned 65. Singapore will experience an unprecedented age shift between now and 2030. Over 900‚000 Baby Boomers‚ more than a quarter of the current citizen population‚ will enter their silver years. From 2020 onwards‚ the number of working-age citizens will decline‚ as older Singaporeans retiring outnumber younger ones starting work. At our current low birth
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SINGAPORE Qualitative Economic growth Prior to becoming one of the leading economies in the world‚ Singapore was at a juncture where it was evident that economic growth was required to catapult the operation of the economy and this would only prove possible within a short time frame if qualified (successful) foreign companies saw the country as a viable hub for business operations. The country was hindered by inaccessibility of overseas markets‚ lack of domestic resources‚ shortage of management
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SSA1203 Lecture 3 1) First tutorial‚ Singapore in American Eyes – reading to be done Stan Sesses “A Nation of Contradictions‚” New Yorker‚ Jan 13‚ 1992 Sustaining the Global City 1) Natural Resources: Water tensions between Singapore and Malaysia (1961-2011/1962-2061 agreements) Used in every industrial process‚ drinking/cleaning -> shortage of water is a big threat Singapore’s 4-tap strategy by 2060 2) Southeast Asia as a “region” India and China as bookends‚ what lay in between
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Singapore airline SWOT analyse Introduction Singapore international airline has started its journey as Malayan airline in 1947. It was joint venture airline between the two governments of Malaysia and Singapore. It served primarily in the south East Asian region. Singapore Airline was born in 1972 after the independent. Singapore airline faced many difficulties to get the competitive advantages. There were no domestic routes to serve‚ it was forced to straight away start competing with international
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Conclusion P.18 Reference P.19 Appendix P.19 PAGE 1 Introduction History of Changi Airport In 1981‚ terminal one of construction was completed and Singapore airport was opened. Before build a terminal sustainable development is one of the important factors. And the terminal 2 was opened at 1990. Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore anticipate two terminal cannot afford lot of passenger‚ so they build a budget terminal and terminal 3‚ which opened in 2006 and 2008. Geographical location
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to minimize the impact of generic competition to one of its most profitable prescription drugs. This anti-depressant drug is the company’s best seller‚ with sales last year of $2.11 billion‚ representing a 22% increase from the year before. I will review whether pharmaceutical companies have engaged in activities that will prevent generic brands to the prescription drug from entering the market. Federal Trade commission is challenging a practice among brand-name and generic drug manufacturers to agree
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BENEFITS of BILATERAL TRADE on SINGAPORE Presently countries are to share mutual strengths and overcome mutual weaknesses through combined efforts. As a result‚ countries are coming closer through various trade agreements like regional free trade agreements‚ bilateral free trade agreement even through cross-regional free trade agreements. Geographical distance is not an issue to act as a barrier today. ITC facilitates one touch connection between two cross-regional business interests. Signing
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7 Introduction Singapore is a small country in South East Asia with no natural resources and limited population. However‚ the banking industry of Singapore is one of the leading players globally. This report aims to find out what are the factors that can make the banking industry thrive. A PESTLE analysis would be provided from the viewpoint of a bank in Singapore. This is to make it more realistic as its aim is to give an overview sight on the business environment in Singapore to find out if there
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Managing Water Resources (25 minutes) Water Conservation Efforts in Singapore Do you think the public‚ private and people sectors are doing their best to conserve‚ value and enjoy the water resources in Singapore? Explain your answer. Introduction The National Water Agency‚ Public Utilities Board (PUB) has tried its best to ensure that Singapore has an adequate supply of high quality water with the 4 national taps strategy. It also believes that the 3Ps partnership plays a vital role in Singapore’s
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different religious groups Differences in religious beliefs and practices can create tensions if they are not managed well. Case Study Maria Hertogh riots which took place between ethnic Malays and the European and Eurasian communities in Singapore occurred on 11 December 1950. It was sparked by the controversial custody battle between Maria’s
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