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S’pore raises GDP forecast, export markets get Covid-19 vaccine boost

Economy set to grow up to 7%, Trade Ministry says

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 11 Aug 2021 6:00PM

S’pore raises GDP forecast, export markets get Covid-19 vaccine boost
Singapore’s key manufacturing sector expanded by 17.7%, extending the 11.4% growth recorded in the previous three months – Pixabay pic, August 11, 2021

SINGAPORE – The city upgraded its growth forecast today for this year as the trade-reliant economy’s key export markets pick up strength thanks to rapid coronavirus vaccine roll-outs.

The prosperous city-state, one of the world’s most open economies, suffered its worst-ever recession last year as it was hammered by the pandemic. 

But stronger overseas demand is helping to power a rebound, which is being closely watched as Singapore is seen as a bellwether for the health of global trade. 

The economy is now expected to grow 6% to 7% for the full year, from an earlier forecast of 4% to 6% made in May, the Trade Ministry said.

While Covid-19 cases continue to rise globally because of the fast-spreading Delta variant, vaccination rates have also increased, particularly in the United States and Europe, allowing them to press on with the reopening of economic sectors, the ministry said.

This will offset a bleaker picture in Asia, where vaccination rates are slower and curbs on movements have been reimposed, it added.

“On balance, the recovery in external demand for Singapore for the rest of the year remains largely on track,” the ministry said.

For the second quarter until June, Singapore’s economy grew 14.7% on-year, taking the first-half growth to 7.7%, it said.

The key manufacturing sector expanded by 17.7%, extending the 11.4% growth recorded in the previous three months.

The domestic economy also grew following the lifting of curbs.

While some measures are still in place, the government, has in recent weeks, outlined plans to shift to a strategy of living with the virus over the long term as more people are given jabs.

Singapore has had a mild outbreak, reporting more than 65,000 cases and 42 deaths. – AFP, August 11, 2021

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