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
As the UK’s largest trading partner in South-East Asia, Singapore is designated one of UKTI's High Growth Markets. Singapore is currently the UK’s 12th largest goods export markets outside the EU, with UK exports in 2011 amounting to £3.6 billion, up 11% from 2010. Singapore was, as of 2010, also the UK’s 5th largest services export market outside the EU, worth £3.7 billion. Today, the UK is Singapore’s 5th largest foreign direct investor with over 700 UK companies based there. Ranked first globally by the World Bank in terms of the ‘Ease of Doing Business’, Singapore is an ideal springboard into the SE Asian market.
14 May 2013 Singapore - New trains for a new mass rapid transit system
09 May 2013 Singapore - Manufacturers of acoustic fire rated metal doors
09 May 2013 Singapore - Construction of new station and tunnels
09 May 2013 Singapore - Construction of Napier station and tunnels for new rail line
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