Singapore firms watching US-China relations closely amid concerns over higher tariffs
Singapore firms are putting expansion plans on the backbench amid election fever, as uncertainties mount over whether tensions between the US and China will worsen. Analysts said higher tariffs could indirectly raise production costs here, leaving Singapore firms for the worse. Still, some said US and Chinese companies may increasingly look to tap Singapore's transshipment hub status. Nasyrah Rohim reports.Â
Singapore firms are putting expansion plans on the backbench amid election fever, as uncertainties mount over whether tensions between the US and China will worsen. Analysts said higher tariffs could indirectly raise production costs here, leaving Singapore firms for the worse. Still, some said US and Chinese companies may increasingly look to tap Singapore's transshipment hub status. Nasyrah Rohim reports.Â