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Foreigners from Singapore have been allowed to enter the country subject to an agreement on SOPs. (Bernama pic)
PETALING JAYA: Singapore says it will take a step-by-step approach to reopening its border with Malaysia, to minimise the risk of Covid-19 infections.
Singapore’s Foreign Affairs Minister Vivian Balakrishnan said in an interview with CNA that he did not feel it was possible to open the borders with no restrictions or tests.
“I think that would be unwise. But we can open up in steps, have the appropriate measures to test people, contact trace people because when you open up, your risk (of infection) will inevitably increase.”
Putrajaya recently announced that foreigners from green zone countries could enter the country subject to an agreement on standard operating procedures by Malaysia and the countries in question.



So far, six green zone countries have been identified: Singapore, Brunei, Australia, New Zealand, Japan and South Korea.
Balakrishnan said he would “hesitate to put a timeline” on when travel between Singapore and Malaysia could resume.
“We have to work out those protocols and make sure those protocols are effective on both sides of the causeway. So just give us a few, I would say, days to weeks,” he said, adding that public health was the main consideration.
“We need to protect the public health of both Singapore and Malaysia, and we need to understand that the world’s busiest land crossing is between Johor and Singapore, so we have to work out a lot of details
 
Good...the main beneficiaries are the mudlanders if the borders open. Singkie benefits are close to zero. Might as well close it forever. If it can keep out the likes of janil and mad khaws and pad bee wah
 
Good...the main beneficiaries are the mudlanders if the borders open. Singkie benefits are close to zero. Might as well close it forever. If it can keep out the likes of janil and mad khaws and pad bee wah
KNN if forever close what will happen to toa kor bye @ginfreely ? KNN
 
Good...the main beneficiaries are the mudlanders if the borders open. Singkie benefits are close to zero. Might as well close it forever. If it can keep out the likes of janil and mad khaws and pad bee wah
Singapore’s Top Trading Partners
April 5, 2020 by Daniel Workman


Singapore's Top Trading Partnersby Free Country FlagsNicknamed the Fine Country, the Republic of Singapore is a Southeast Asian island strategically located near China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia.

Singapore exported US$390.3 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2019. That dollar amount reflects a 9.1% increase since 2015 but a -5.2% setback from 2018 to 2019.

Applying a continental lens, almost three-quarters (72.5%) of Singapore’s exports by value were delivered to fellow Asian countries while 10.1% were sold to importers in Europe. Singapore shipped another 9.5% worth of goods to North America.

Smaller percentages went to Oceania (4.6%) led by Australia, Marshall Islands and New Zealand, Latin America (1.8%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean then Africa (1.4%).

Singapore’s Top Trading Partners
  • Top 15
  • Deficits
  • Surpluses
  • Companies
Below is a list showcasing 15 of Singapore’s top trading partners. That is, these are countries that imported the most Singaporean export shipments by dollar value during 2019. Also shown is each import country’s percentage of total Singaporean exports.
  1. China: US$51.6 billion (13.2% of Singapore’s total exports)
  2. Hong Kong: $44.4 billion (11.4%)
  3. Malaysia: $41.2 billion (10.5%)
  4. United States: $34.4 billion (8.8%)
  5. Indonesia: $27.4 billion (7%)
  6. Japan: $17.6 billion (4.5%)
  7. Taiwan: $16.4 billion (4.2%)
  8. Thailand: $15.4 billion (3.9%)
  9. South Korea: $15.2 billion (3.9%)
  10. Vietnam: $13 billion (3.3%)
  11. India: $11.4 billion (2.9%)
  12. Australia: $11.3 billion (2.9%)
  13. Netherlands: $8.6 billion (2.2%)
  14. Philippines: $8.5 billion (2.2%)
  15. Germany: $5.8 billion (1.5%)
Over four-fifths (82.5%) of Singaporean exports in 2019 were delivered to the above 15 trade partners.

Four of the above top importers increased their purchases from Singapore from 2018 to 2019. Singapore increased its export sales to the United States by the most from 2018 to 2019 thanks to an 8% gain. In second place was Vietnam (up 7.8%) trailed by the Philippines (up 7.2%) and China (up 2.4%).

Leading the decliners were importers in Indonesia (down -17%), Japan (down -11.8%) and Australia (down -10.9%).
 
Simple: just remove Sinkieland from the list of 'green zones'.

Enjoy your Phase 1/2/3/4/5... 'new normal' of SafeEntry, TraceTogether and prowling 'ambassadors'.
 
Good...the main beneficiaries are the mudlanders if the borders open. Singkie benefits are close to zero. Might as well close it forever. If it can keep out the likes of janil and mad khaws and pad bee wah

Hallo I want to visit my condo leh
 
Singapore’s Top Trading Partners
April 5, 2020 by Daniel Workman


Singapore's Top Trading Partners's Top Trading Partnersby Free Country FlagsNicknamed the Fine Country, the Republic of Singapore is a Southeast Asian island strategically located near China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia.

Singapore exported US$390.3 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2019. That dollar amount reflects a 9.1% increase since 2015 but a -5.2% setback from 2018 to 2019.

Applying a continental lens, almost three-quarters (72.5%) of Singapore’s exports by value were delivered to fellow Asian countries while 10.1% were sold to importers in Europe. Singapore shipped another 9.5% worth of goods to North America.

Smaller percentages went to Oceania (4.6%) led by Australia, Marshall Islands and New Zealand, Latin America (1.8%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean then Africa (1.4%).

Singapore’s Top Trading Partners
  • Top 15
  • Deficits
  • Surpluses
  • Companies
Below is a list showcasing 15 of Singapore’s top trading partners. That is, these are countries that imported the most Singaporean export shipments by dollar value during 2019. Also shown is each import country’s percentage of total Singaporean exports.
  1. China: US$51.6 billion (13.2% of Singapore’s total exports)
  2. Hong Kong: $44.4 billion (11.4%)
  3. Malaysia: $41.2 billion (10.5%)
  4. United States: $34.4 billion (8.8%)
  5. Indonesia: $27.4 billion (7%)
  6. Japan: $17.6 billion (4.5%)
  7. Taiwan: $16.4 billion (4.2%)
  8. Thailand: $15.4 billion (3.9%)
  9. South Korea: $15.2 billion (3.9%)
  10. Vietnam: $13 billion (3.3%)
  11. India: $11.4 billion (2.9%)
  12. Australia: $11.3 billion (2.9%)
  13. Netherlands: $8.6 billion (2.2%)
  14. Philippines: $8.5 billion (2.2%)
  15. Germany: $5.8 billion (1.5%)
Over four-fifths (82.5%) of Singaporean exports in 2019 were delivered to the above 15 trade partners.

Four of the above top importers increased their purchases from Singapore from 2018 to 2019. Singapore increased its export sales to the United States by the most from 2018 to 2019 thanks to an 8% gain. In second place was Vietnam (up 7.8%) trailed by the Philippines (up 7.2%) and China (up 2.4%).

Leading the decliners were importers in Indonesia (down -17%), Japan (down -11.8%) and Australia (down -10.9%).
China and hk combined! U see how powerful is tionguo!
 
Open up mudlaysia border is going to take sometimes.
If opposition win a few GRC, that will be good.
 
Singapore’s Top Trading Partners
April 5, 2020 by Daniel Workman


Singapore's Top Trading Partners's Top Trading Partnersby Free Country FlagsNicknamed the Fine Country, the Republic of Singapore is a Southeast Asian island strategically located near China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia.

Singapore exported US$390.3 billion worth of goods around the globe in 2019. That dollar amount reflects a 9.1% increase since 2015 but a -5.2% setback from 2018 to 2019.

Applying a continental lens, almost three-quarters (72.5%) of Singapore’s exports by value were delivered to fellow Asian countries while 10.1% were sold to importers in Europe. Singapore shipped another 9.5% worth of goods to North America.

Smaller percentages went to Oceania (4.6%) led by Australia, Marshall Islands and New Zealand, Latin America (1.8%) excluding Mexico but including the Caribbean then Africa (1.4%).

Singapore’s Top Trading Partners
  • Top 15
  • Deficits
  • Surpluses
  • Companies
Below is a list showcasing 15 of Singapore’s top trading partners. That is, these are countries that imported the most Singaporean export shipments by dollar value during 2019. Also shown is each import country’s percentage of total Singaporean exports.
  1. China: US$51.6 billion (13.2% of Singapore’s total exports)
  2. Hong Kong: $44.4 billion (11.4%)
  3. Malaysia: $41.2 billion (10.5%)
  4. United States: $34.4 billion (8.8%)
  5. Indonesia: $27.4 billion (7%)
  6. Japan: $17.6 billion (4.5%)
  7. Taiwan: $16.4 billion (4.2%)
  8. Thailand: $15.4 billion (3.9%)
  9. South Korea: $15.2 billion (3.9%)
  10. Vietnam: $13 billion (3.3%)
  11. India: $11.4 billion (2.9%)
  12. Australia: $11.3 billion (2.9%)
  13. Netherlands: $8.6 billion (2.2%)
  14. Philippines: $8.5 billion (2.2%)
  15. Germany: $5.8 billion (1.5%)
Over four-fifths (82.5%) of Singaporean exports in 2019 were delivered to the above 15 trade partners.

Four of the above top importers increased their purchases from Singapore from 2018 to 2019. Singapore increased its export sales to the United States by the most from 2018 to 2019 thanks to an 8% gain. In second place was Vietnam (up 7.8%) trailed by the Philippines (up 7.2%) and China (up 2.4%).

Leading the decliners were importers in Indonesia (down -17%), Japan (down -11.8%) and Australia (down -10.9%).
what are the products we exported to Malaysia ???
 
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