Business leaders ready to tackle challenges


Turbulent times: A container terminal in Singapore. Geopolitical tensions, such as tariffs, are among the most significant challenges Singapore businesses face. — Bloomberg

SINGAPORE: Business leaders in Singapore are among the most confident globally about their level of business preparedness when it comes to dealing with challenges ranging from geopolitical tensions to cyber-security threats and developments in the artificial intelligence (AI) space.

In its first edition of the Business Sentiment Report, global risk and financial advisory firm Kroll found that 48% of respondents in Singapore were “very prepared” to face the challenges.

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