UK Trade & Investment,British High Commission,100 Tanglin Road,Singapore 247919
Tel: +65 6424 4200
Fax: +65 6424 4356
UK customers and general enquires, contact trade@britain.org.sg
Singapore is designated one of UKTI's High Growth Markets. It is the UK’s largest trading partner in South-East Asia and one of its largest export markets outside Europe. UK exports of goods and services to Singapore in 2009 were £6.5bn. UK exports of goods only to Singapore in 2010 were £3.38bn. The UK is also the largest investor in Singapore with over 700 UK companies based there. Ranked number-one globally by the World Bank in its ‘Ease of Doing Business’ report, Singapore constitutes an ideal springboard to South-East Asia.
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