Singapore's business sentiments for next six-month remain positive, says it economic development board


SINGAPORE, Jan. 31 (Xinhua): Singapore's Economic Development Board (EDB) and Department of Statistics (DOS) on Monday said Singaporean manufacturing and services-producing companies remained optimistic about the business situation for the six months starting this January.

The Business Expectations of the Manufacturing Sector survey released by the EDB showed that a weighted 15 per cent of manufacturers expect business conditions to improve, while a weighted 7 percent foresee a weaker business outlook.

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