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Singapore pushes for AI leadership and energy expansion to secure future growth

Singapore plans to attract leading AI firms, strengthen energy capabilities, and develop emerging technologies to boost growth, jobs, and resilience amid global uncertainty.

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Web Desk:-A government-appointed committee in Singapore has urged the nation to strengthen its position as a global business and innovation centre by attracting top artificial intelligence companies and expanding its role in the energy sector. The recommendations, presented to the government on Wednesday, are part of a broader strategy to create new economic opportunities and secure future employment growth amid rising geopolitical uncertainty and rapid technological change.

The committee highlighted that Singapore must adapt quickly to an increasingly challenging global environment. It emphasized the importance of improving the country’s competitive edge while remaining flexible and resilient in the face of economic disruptions. According to the report, Singapore can no longer rely solely on the advantages that supported its success in previous decades and must instead continuously evolve to maintain relevance in the global economy.

One major recommendation was for Singapore to encourage leading global industries to establish long-term operations in the country. The committee noted that Singapore already plays an important role in international supply chains, especially in sectors such as semiconductors and advanced manufacturing. By persuading major companies to “anchor” their activities locally, the country could strengthen its economic stability and attract additional investment.

The report also identified several high-potential industries that could drive future growth. These include quantum technology and space-related industries, both of which build on Singapore’s existing strengths in aerospace, satellite systems, electronics, and precision manufacturing. Developing these sectors could help diversify the economy while positioning the country at the forefront of emerging technologies.

Artificial intelligence was another central focus of the recommendations. The committee proposed that Singapore position itself as a reliable and trusted international hub for the development, testing, and deployment of AI technologies. Achieving this goal would require attracting leading AI companies, skilled professionals, and global research talent to establish operations in the country.

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In addition, the committee advised Singapore to further expand its role as a major energy trading and innovation hub. Beyond its existing strengths in liquefied natural gas trading, the country should invest in emerging energy areas such as hydrogen, ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuels. These sectors are expected to become increasingly important as the world shifts toward cleaner and more sustainable energy solutions.

Speaking at a business federation conference, Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong stressed that Singapore must continue adapting to global changes. He stated that in a rapidly changing world, past achievements alone would not guarantee future success, making transformation and innovation essential for the nation’s continued growth.

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