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Singapore’s Economy Surpasses 2025 Forecasts, but Sustaining Growth Will Be Challenging: PM Wong

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January 2, 2026
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Singapore’s Economy Surpasses 2025 Forecasts, but Sustaining Growth Will Be Challenging: PM Wong
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Singapore’s economy grew by 4.8% in 2025, surpassing expectations despite global trade disruptions and geopolitical tensions. The robust performance was supported by resilient manufacturing, electronics exports, and increased domestic consumption. The government’s proactive measures helped mitigate external uncertainties, positioning Singapore as a key regional hub for trade and investment amidst a challenging global environment.


Singapore’s economy has exceeded expectations, with Prime Minister Wong revealing that the nation’s growth has surpassed forecasts for 2025. This strong performance is attributed to robust global demand and successful recovery efforts in key sectors such as manufacturing, finance, and technology. The upbeat outlook reflects Singapore’s resilience amid global uncertainties, helping to boost investor confidence and employment rates.

However, Prime Minister Wong cautioned that maintaining this momentum will be challenging. He emphasized that the pace of growth experienced recently may not be sustainable in the long term. Factors such as tightening global financial conditions, geopolitical tensions, and supply chain disruptions could pose risks to ongoing expansion.

Looking ahead, Wong highlighted the need for strategic adjustments to ensure sustainable development. Investments in innovation, digital transformation, and workforce skills will be crucial to support continued growth while navigating potential economic headwinds. Singapore aims to balance short-term gains with long-term stability.

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