In this bionic age, Singapore has been one of the leading countries when it comes to IT and software business. In fact, it is often brought up in offshoring as well as the one recognized as the leading business and outsourcing hub globally due to its top-notch telecommunications infrastructure and an amazingly steady political and economic environment.
Nonetheless, the offshoring focus of Singapore has been on manufacturing. Back in the day, a steady increasing amount of Indonesian rubber is being shipped into Singapore for processing and re-exports. Other industries include ship-building and repairing, and cotton spinning.
Singapore exports rubber and tin, canned pineapples and juice, vegetables oils, coffee, tea, spices, and textiles. The country’s busy harbor, wharves, and rivers are jammed with ships: Chinese junks and sampans%3b small and large cargo boats%3b spice-carrying vessels. When you come to think of it, Singapore has been doing business for several decades now. Read more
