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Old 03-11-2009, 06:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Thomson Reuters, 3 November 2009

Singapore is widely seen as one of Asia’s least risky investment destinations, a key ingredient in its success as a regional trade and investment hub.

Following is a summary of key Singapore risks to watch:

SECURITY

Militants have long had Singapore in their sights — a Jemaah Islamiyah plot for multiple attacks was uncovered in December 2001. Internal security and policing are far ahead of neighbouring states, but the escape of al Qaeda-linked militant Mas Selamat Kastari from prison was a lapse that showed security is not infallible. The port remains a key potential target, and an attack on it could cause global disruption. There is also the risk Singapore will see the emergence of more home-grown militants who would be better able to evade internal security.

Key issues to watch:

– Assessments of strength and tactics of Jemaah Islamiyah and its offshoots. Most analysts believe the main JI movement has abandoned attacks on civilian targets, while the a violent splinter group was badly weakened after the death of its leader Noordin Mohammad Top. If this changes, the threat could rise.



POLITICAL CHANGE

As Singapore evolves, calls for a more open political system with greater diversity of views are likely to intensify. Singapore’s restrictions on opposition activity and freedom of speech will also come under increasing scrutiny. Markets will be watching whether the ruling People’s Action Party can manage the transition to greater openness smoothly, and find the appropriate balance between greater openness and continued stability.

Key issues to watch:

– Any sign of growing social pressure for political change.

– Government response to pressure for change. The government says it will amend the constitution ahead of the next general elections, due by early 2012, to allow more opposition representation. But the change is not expected to have a significant impact.
CORRUPTION AND LACK OF TRANSPARENCY

Preferential treatment shown to government-linked firms is a source of resentment and may deter some foreign investment. And while Singapore is regularly rated as one of the least corrupt countries in the world, there are concerns over the stunted nature of political debate, and a lack of transparency in some areas — including the collapse of the plan to install Chip Goodyear to run Temasek in place of the prime minister’s wife.

Key issues to watch:

– Corruption rankings. Any sign that Singapore is slipping in global corruption rankings would dent the investment attractiveness of the city state.

– Government policies. Long-term investors will be watching for any trend towards greater or less transparency.
RELATIONS WITH NEIGHBOURS

Singapore-bashing is a sure-fire way to win political capital in many regional countries. Relations with Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand in particular are often thorny, and are further complicated by Singapore’s heavy investment in regional economies and its reliance on neighbours for some key resources. As the debacle over the purchase of Thailand’s Shin Corp showed, careful management of relations with neighbours is necessary not just for Singapore’s security but also for its economic prosperity.

Key issues to watch:

– Any signs of a fresh flare-up in tension with Singapore’s unruly neighbours.
DEMOGRAPHICS AND RACE RELATIONS

Singapore saw deadly race riots in the 1950s and 1960s, and while considerable progress has been made in achieving racial harmony, some tensions remain. The issue is complicated by demographic issues — the majority Chinese population is growing at a lower rate than minority Malays and Indians due to different birth rates, and the government has made repeated efforts to encourage citizens to have more children. Labour shortages mean the country has to rely on immigrant workers for many jobs.

Key issues to watch:

– Any sharp rise of racial tensions or unrest. This is considered extremely unlikely. – Reuters

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I just wonder what will singapore be without LKY? any sign?

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I just wonder what will singapore be without LKY? any sign?
to be honest, i feel that without LKY, Singapore might decline.

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to be honest, i feel that without LKY, Singapore might decline.
ya, i think that is the biggest risk. can't imagine who will take over..and if so, do that person have that kind of essence of MM LEE

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ya, i think that is the biggest risk. can't imagine who will take over..and if so, do that person have that kind of essence of MM LEE
i dont think anyone got the full potential to take over his place.

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i dont think anyone got the full potential to take over his place.
of course, certainly. I just hope we dun go into power struggle and make this whole place into a civil war zone. Oppositions will be more than happy if he is gone.

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I don't think Singapore will continue to thrive like current rate without LKY. Worse still terrorist attacks and economic downturn. Singapore gg

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i dont think anyone got the full potential to take over his place.
Is MM Lee being overrated?

Anyway, I think that our PMs are always living in the shadows of MM Lee. They are always compared to MM Lee. More or less, I think it will be quite stressful for them, however it will also mold them into better leaders.

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i agree~ this is entirely right.

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Agree with BRKAWY.

But then, LKY has been with the Singapore's politic scene since the 1950s... He went through a lot of events. That's why he's this tough. It's not surprising why the other leaders won't be able to catch up with him.

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