Singapore is well-served by air, sea and telecommunications connectivity. In telecommunications connectivity, Singapore has a nationwide broadband network infrastructure, sufficient for your every business need.
As one of the world's busiest port, Singapore is the hub for about 400 shipping lines to more than 700 ports worldwide.Besides having outstanding seaport facilities, the Singapore Changi Airport is also a leading air hub renowned worldwide for its efficiency. Its quality infrastructure, skilled workforce and excellent service in cargo handling have won high acclaim from its users. The airport has garnered a total of 16 awards so far in the year 2002.
Our excellent connectivity, strategic location, world-class infrastructure and congregation of global industry experts and professionals offer business executives and business event organisers opportunities for business and knowledge exchange and the ease and convenience of doing business or organising an event.
Singapore’s excellent air links, network readiness and trade links with key economies connect Singapore to the world, offering a truly international market for the exchange of business opportunities, ideas and products.
Good telecommunications network
Singapore is one of the most competitive telecommunications hubs in the Asia Pacific. This is further enhanced by its recent liberalisation of the telecommunication industry in early 2000.
Transportation
Travelling around Singapore is a cinch! An efficient public transportation network of taxis, buses and the modern Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) rail system ensures that getting from point A to point B is hassle-free and extremely affordable.
Financial System
Singapore is also well-plugged into the international financial system. It is the 4th largest foreign exchange trading centre in the world, the 5th largest trader in derivatives and the 9th largest offshore lending centre. The Singapore Exchange (SGX) is recognised as a leading stock market in Asia and one of the world's leading derivatives exchanges. |