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Singapore avoids recession as Lee Hsien Loong warns of ‘troubled’ world

Gross domestic product expanded 1.2%, Lee said in his New Year’s message, compared with the trade ministry’s forecast in November for an expansion of around 1%. For 2024, he reiterated an official projection for growth of 1% to 3%.

January 01, 2024 / 09:01 IST
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Singapore avoids recession as Lee Hsien Loong warns of ‘troubled’ world
Singapore avoids recession as Lee Hsien Loong warns of ‘troubled’ world

Singapore’s economy avoided a recession in 2023 as Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong warned of a “troubled” international environment that will weigh on growth and security.

Gross domestic product expanded 1.2%, Lee said in his New Year’s message, compared with the trade ministry’s forecast in November for an expansion of around 1%. For 2024, he reiterated an official projection for growth of 1% to 3%.

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Lee called 2023 a “challenging year” where tensions between the US and China remain and the war in Ukraine is at a “strategic stalemate with no resolution in sight.” He pointed to global “revulsion and anger” over the human suffering in the Israel-Hamas conflict.

“For some years to come, we must expect the external environment to be less favorable to our security and prosperity,” Lee said. “Geopolitical uncertainties will continue weighing on the global economy.”