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Singapore's 2021 GDP grows at fastest pace in over a decade

January 03, 2022 / 09:25 IST
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Apple’s most ambitious retail project sits on the waters of Marina Bay in Singapore and so is called as ‘Apple Marina Bay Sands’. (Image: apple.com)
Apple’s most ambitious retail project sits on the waters of Marina Bay in Singapore and so is called as ‘Apple Marina Bay Sands’. (Image: apple.com)

Singapore's economy expanded at its fastest annual pace in over a decade in 2021 as the country emerged from its worst recession on record, caused by the deep hit to activity from the coronavirus pandemic.

The city-state's economy grew 7.2 percent in 2021, preliminary data showed on Monday, broadly in line with the government's official projection and rebounding from the record 5.4 percent contraction in 2020.

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Singapore's annual gross domestic product growth was the fastest since a 14.5 percent expansion in 2010 when the economy emerged from the global financial crisis.


The government has previously said it expects GDP to grow 3 percent to 5 percent in 2022. GDP rose 5.9 percent in October-December on a year-on-year basis, the Ministry of Trade and Industry said in a statement, faster than the 5.4 percent growth forecast in a Reuters poll on analysts.

GDP grew 2.6 percent on a quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted basis in October-December, higher than the 1.2 percent growth in the preceding quarter.

Separately, the Southeast Asian city-state on Monday posted a preliminary 5% rise in private home prices in the fourth quarter, the most since 2009.