Singapore's Trade Policies: Priorities and Options.
ASEAN Economic Bulletin 2005, April, 22, 1
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I. Introduction Singapore's trade policy directions are underpinned by its dependence on the global economy, and the constraints of a small domestic market with limited natural resources. The policy option for Singapore was thus driven by a compelling need to plug into the global economy early in its development. It pursued an export-driven industrialization policy, slashed trade barriers and actively sought foreign investments.
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