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    imported into Singapore are dutiable and liable to customs duty or excise duty. Section 24 of the GST Act; GST (imports relief) Order Commentary on the Law and Legal Issues Raise The main focus of analysing this article in accordance to the relevant law issues raised is the implementation of the GST relief by the government. It is initially established that all Singaporean travellers are to declare and pay tax on all goods purchased overseas upon arriving in Singapore. This is supported

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    GCE 2002 COMPREHENSION SUGGESTED ANSWERS : SINGLISH 1. ‘the less educated … will suffer economically and socially’‚ (lines 24 – 26) What two kinds of handicap is Mr Lee thinking of here? a He means that the less educated will be at a financial disadvantage / they will not do as well (as the better educated) in business 1 b in addition‚ they will lose out in relations with other people / they will not be able to communicate with other people effectively / they will not be well understood by

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    Singaporean consumers towards the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) coming around in 2015. AEC is a regional economic integration of 10 countries consisting of Thailand‚ Brunei Darussalam‚ Cambodia‚ Indonesia‚ Laos‚ Malaysia‚ Myanmar‚ Philippines‚ Singapore and Vietnam which are diverse economically‚ culturally and politically. There are 4 mains key characteristics of AEC which are following. 1. A single market and production base 2. A highly competitive economic region 3. A region of equitable economic

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lingua_franca In many countries around the world‚ English is the lingua franca‚ but in some places‚ it is a native language; in others‚ it is a second language or a foreign language. In India‚ the Philippines and Singapore‚ English is viewed as second language next to their respective first languages. English

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    opinion‚ Singapore indeed has a stable government. In terms of democracy‚ the leaders of the Singapore government are chosen by the citizens through elections. The people are involved in the decision-making of the country. The needs of the people are considered when the government makes important decisions. Therefore‚ the government created communication channels to allow easy communication with the citizens‚ such as the Forum Page in The Straits Times. The government in Singapore comprises

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    Kinos * Lonbisco * London * Mizu London Biscuits Berhad has wide distribution networks and its products can found in 65 markets out of Malaysia‚ such as South East Asian‚ Asia Pacific and Middle East. Its main overseas markets such as Singapore‚ Indonesia‚ Thailand‚ Vietnam‚ Taiwan‚ Hong Kong‚ Macau‚ China‚ Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. As a successful company‚ London Biscuits Berhad was awarded

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    Lee Kwan Yew Analysis

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    worked for relentlessly with willpower and determination‚ to eventually transform Singapore from a small‚ struggling island nation to a prosperous‚ developed country. Lee Kuan Yew was born into a wealthy Chinese family that had resided in Singapore since the 19th century. Lee went study law at Fitzwilliam College‚ in Cambridge‚ UK after World War II. He returned to Singapore in 1950 to practice law. At the time‚ Singapore was a British colony and major naval base for the British navy. The country was

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    Evolution of Traditional Indian Business: Challenges and Strategies to Commercial Success. dissecting the traditional Singapore Indian business: roles and functions (239) Traditional Indian businesses; small-scale and family controlled firms employ distinct socio-economic characteristics that exploit functional family role-relationships and allegiances to ensure efficient implementation of business decisions. These firms utilize a mixture of informal and conventional management styles to complement

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    Pestel

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    Our group has conducted research on future demographic trends and predictions focusing on Singapore in year 2020. We have made used of the PESTEL analysis to carry out this research. PESTEL analysis which stands for Political‚ Economic‚ Sociological‚ Technological‚ Environmental and Legal is one of the important frameworks that can be used for macro-environmental scanning to understand situation as a whole. (Marketing Minefield 2012) In year 2020‚ Singapore’s political issue will be more opposition

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    Political Risk in Malaysia

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    against Singapore) and the Chinese business community (which has been urging moderation) has not yet led to any appreciable rise in ethnic tension. However‚ the situation could change quite significantly should Malay leaders suggest that the nation’s ethnic Chinese were siding with Singapore. • Tension between Singapore and Malaysia has remained remarkably persistent‚ over the last few weeks‚ egged on by the semi-official press in both countries. An informal boycott of Malaysia by Singapore travel

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