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Singapore economy grows slowly in last year’s fourth quarter

The Singapore economy expanded only by 1.5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2014, slower than the 2.8 percent level of the previous quarter, according to a report released by Singaporean Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI).
The Singapore economy expanded only by 1.5 percent in the fourthquarter of 2014, slower than the 2.8 percent level of the previousquarter, according to a report released by Singaporean Ministry of Tradeand Industry (MTI).

For the whole of 2014, the economy isestimated to grow by 2.8 percent compared to MTI’s earlier growthforecast of around 3.0 percent.

The construction industry expanded a mere 0.8 percent while the service sector grew 2.6 percent over the same period 2013.

Manufacturingcontracted by 2 percent on-year in the fourth quarter, a reversal fromthe 1.7 percent expansion in the third quarter.

According toeconomists, the manufacturing sector, the main factory brining thecountry’s GDP growth down, may not see a turnaround in the first quarterof 2015 due to factory closures during the lunar New Year period andpatchy recovery in the global economy.

The Development Bank ofSingapore (DBS) projects that the Singapore economy could grow by 3.2percent in 2015, while OCBC Bank is looking at a range of 2 to 3percent.-VNA

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Malaysia plans sales, service tax hikes

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Philippines seizes 175 million USD meth haul

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Permanent Secretary of the Thai Ministry of Commerce, Vuttikrai Leewiraphan. (Photo: thainews.prd.go.th)

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