CasioChan think SG no longer relevant to world trade

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The Government estimates that about 0.09 per cent of Singapore's exports could be directly affected by the trade tariffs.
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...-china-tariffs-impact-chan-chun-sing-10245664

https://sbr.com.sg/economy/in-focus/singapore-could-be-first-casualty-looming-trade-war

Singapore could be the first casualty of a looming trade war
The worst case scenario spells doom as Singapore could lose $22b in GDP.

As a heavily export-dependent economy, Singapore stands to lose as much as $22b in the case of a full-blown trade war which could smash financial markets and hit domestic manufacturing sectors in the city-state, according to analysts.

This comes as US President Donald Trump issued hefty tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% aluminium imports which raises the possibility of a trade war should other countries raise their own rates in retaliation.

“Trade war could trigger the risk of a recession. Risk assets will likely to be depressed for an extended period, until a ceasefire is reached, and typically when the economic losses are significant for all parties involved,” Bank of Singapore senior investment strategist James Cheo said in a report.

The city’s promising growth prospects are also marred by the possibility of a global trade war, which was revealed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in its survey of professional forecasters.

“The possibility of a global trade war scenario present significant concerns for a large proportion, or 88%, of respondents. This is more than double that in the December survey,” MAS noted.

https://sbr.com.sg/economy/in-focus/singapore-could-be-first-casualty-looming-trade-war

Trade war could have 'big, negative impact' on Singapore: PM Lee

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore is very vulnerable to an escalation of a trade dispute between the world's two major economies, the United States and China, the city-state's prime minister said in an opinion piece published by the Washington Post.

In his article titled 'Nobody wants a trade war', Lee Hsien Loong said that even wide-ranging trade initiatives such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership would not compensate for the damage caused by a trade war for most countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/trade-war-could-big-negative-impact-singapore-pm-091045415.html
 
What trade war? Don' keep creating nonsense disruptive technologies that back fired ownself...

Look at recent Javascript codings disrupted to shit corrupting internet...

and chao angmoh call this innovations and accused Chinese of copying...
 
Still want to be host to 2 hostile nuclear countries on June 12...


The Government estimates that about 0.09 per cent of Singapore's exports could be directly affected by the trade tariffs.
Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...-china-tariffs-impact-chan-chun-sing-10245664

https://sbr.com.sg/economy/in-focus/singapore-could-be-first-casualty-looming-trade-war

Singapore could be the first casualty of a looming trade war
The worst case scenario spells doom as Singapore could lose $22b in GDP.

As a heavily export-dependent economy, Singapore stands to lose as much as $22b in the case of a full-blown trade war which could smash financial markets and hit domestic manufacturing sectors in the city-state, according to analysts.

This comes as US President Donald Trump issued hefty tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% aluminium imports which raises the possibility of a trade war should other countries raise their own rates in retaliation.

“Trade war could trigger the risk of a recession. Risk assets will likely to be depressed for an extended period, until a ceasefire is reached, and typically when the economic losses are significant for all parties involved,” Bank of Singapore senior investment strategist James Cheo said in a report.

The city’s promising growth prospects are also marred by the possibility of a global trade war, which was revealed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in its survey of professional forecasters.

“The possibility of a global trade war scenario present significant concerns for a large proportion, or 88%, of respondents. This is more than double that in the December survey,” MAS noted.

https://sbr.com.sg/economy/in-focus/singapore-could-be-first-casualty-looming-trade-war

Trade war could have 'big, negative impact' on Singapore: PM Lee

SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singapore is very vulnerable to an escalation of a trade dispute between the world's two major economies, the United States and China, the city-state's prime minister said in an opinion piece published by the Washington Post.

In his article titled 'Nobody wants a trade war', Lee Hsien Loong said that even wide-ranging trade initiatives such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership would not compensate for the damage caused by a trade war for most countries in the Asia-Pacific region.

https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/trade-war-could-big-negative-impact-singapore-pm-091045415.html
 
How to recover losses, Ho Ching got to run road if the trade war starts.
 
Most noe the pit is deep tis round and the whole Island is covered with Shit.
 
We are not a manufacturing city. What is more to export?
 
Lol.... what do we have? Natural resources? No. Land? No. Exceptionally talented people? No.
 
What does an ex paper Army General and NTUC guy knows about world trade economics?
 
SCARY News.

Ng received his secondary and pre-university education in Victoria School[1] and Hwa Chong Junior College respectively.

Ng awarded the Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship in 1980 and graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in engineering from Christ's College, Cambridge. In 1987, he obtained a Master of Arts in mathematics, also from Christ's College. He also holds a Master of Business Administration from Stanford University.[2] He also attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School and graduated with a Master of Military Art and Science from the United States Army Command and General Staff College.[3][4]
 
SCARY News.

Ng received his secondary and pre-university education in Victoria School[1] and Hwa Chong Junior College respectively.

Ng awarded the Singapore Armed Forces Overseas Scholarship in 1980 and graduated in 1983 with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in engineering from Christ's College, Cambridge. In 1987, he obtained a Master of Arts in mathematics, also from Christ's College. He also holds a Master of Business Administration from Stanford University.[2] He also attended the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School and graduated with a Master of Military Art and Science from the United States Army Command and General Staff College.[3][4]

What on earth is Military ART? Did he actually go for oil/water painting classes?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_art
 
He was the Artist in Spore's version of the Titanic, Kate Winslet was replaced by Miss Ho frm Termasick.
 
What on earth is Military ART? Did he actually go for oil/water painting classes?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_art

Wow u sure are daft! Add a 'masters' in your search!


A Master of Military Art and Science (MMAS or M.M.A.S) is a type of Master's degree awarded by United States Army Command and General Staff College. Military Art and Science is an interdisciplinary field of study. It encompasses many academic disciplines insofar as they relate to war, peace, and the employment of military forces; they include established academic fields of study such as sociology, history, engineering, psychology, politics, geography, science, ethics, economics, anthropology, and others. It may also include other professional fields of practice such as medicine and the law insofar as they interact with the military or are applied to military matters.

Military Art and Science provides intellectual and theoretical depth to the military profession and its practitioners. Thus, a large proportion of research in the field of Military Art and Science is done to address practical problems faced by practitioners. Purely academic research, however, is also an integral part of the field and is essential to ensure its continued intellectual vitality. The results of scholarship and research in the field of Military Art and Science may be of interest and may be helpful to political leaders and policymakers, military officers, as well as to scholars and the interested public.

Military Art generally deals with the human dimensions of war and military operations. Military art is generally subject to qualitative rather than quantitative investigation, although it does not exclude the use of quantitative methods when appropriate. It includes such areas as psychology, leadership, individual and collective behavior, culture, ethics, and problem-solving. History provides the context and depth for the study of military art. Military Art also includes such specifically military subjects as strategy, operational art, and tactics. Research in Military Art requires a degree of expertise in the use of logic and critical thinking.

Military Science generally deals with the technical dimensions of war and military operations. Military art is generally subject to quantitative rather than qualitative investigation, although qualitative methodologies are used when appropriate. It includes such areas as the technological military applications and equipment made possible by the physical sciences, various engineering disciplines, industrial management, logistics, electronic simulations, communications technologies, and transportation technologies. Mathematics is an important tool in the practice of Military Science and associated disciplines. Specific military applications include gunnery and ballistics, materials science technology for soldier protection, transportation technologies, and communications technologies. Research in Military Science requires a degree of expertise in the use of logic and critical thinking; and normally it also requires technical expertise in at least one of its associated disciplines.

The interdisciplinary field of Military Art and Science may be pictured as a “Big Umbrella” which encompasses other academic disciplines and fields of professional practice. At the core of Military Art and Science, however, lie Strategy, Operational Art, and Tactics. These are inherently military fields of theory and practice.
 
Wow u sure are daft! Add a 'masters' in your search!


A Master of Military Art and Science (MMAS or M.M.A.S) is a type of Master's degree awarded by United States Army Command and General Staff College. Military Art and Science is an interdisciplinary field of study. It encompasses many academic disciplines insofar as they relate to war, peace, and the employment of military forces; they include established academic fields of study such as sociology, history, engineering, psychology, politics, geography, science, ethics, economics, anthropology, and others. It may also include other professional fields of practice such as medicine and the law insofar as they interact with the military or are applied to military matters.

Military Art and Science provides intellectual and theoretical depth to the military profession and its practitioners. Thus, a large proportion of research in the field of Military Art and Science is done to address practical problems faced by practitioners. Purely academic research, however, is also an integral part of the field and is essential to ensure its continued intellectual vitality. The results of scholarship and research in the field of Military Art and Science may be of interest and may be helpful to political leaders and policymakers, military officers, as well as to scholars and the interested public.

Military Art generally deals with the human dimensions of war and military operations. Military art is generally subject to qualitative rather than quantitative investigation, although it does not exclude the use of quantitative methods when appropriate. It includes such areas as psychology, leadership, individual and collective behavior, culture, ethics, and problem-solving. History provides the context and depth for the study of military art. Military Art also includes such specifically military subjects as strategy, operational art, and tactics. Research in Military Art requires a degree of expertise in the use of logic and critical thinking.

Military Science generally deals with the technical dimensions of war and military operations. Military art is generally subject to quantitative rather than qualitative investigation, although qualitative methodologies are used when appropriate. It includes such areas as the technological military applications and equipment made possible by the physical sciences, various engineering disciplines, industrial management, logistics, electronic simulations, communications technologies, and transportation technologies. Mathematics is an important tool in the practice of Military Science and associated disciplines. Specific military applications include gunnery and ballistics, materials science technology for soldier protection, transportation technologies, and communications technologies. Research in Military Science requires a degree of expertise in the use of logic and critical thinking; and normally it also requires technical expertise in at least one of its associated disciplines.

The interdisciplinary field of Military Art and Science may be pictured as a “Big Umbrella” which encompasses other academic disciplines and fields of professional practice. At the core of Military Art and Science, however, lie Strategy, Operational Art, and Tactics. These are inherently military fields of theory and practice.

Sounds like a load of absolute hogwash to me. Nothing but an excuse to charge tens of thousands of dollars for some half baked course that means nothing at all.

The qualitative aspect of military training is "strategy".
 
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