INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PRESENTATION ON ATTRACTIVENESS FOR
BUSINESS OF SINGAPORE.
PRESENTED BY
TASIN TASNIME
MD.ISTIAQUE WARESE
FARHIN ISLAM ELME
ABRAR NASSER MREDUL
ASHRAFUL ARIF
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Political
Cost
• Singapore has adopted the basic constitutional pattern of a parliamentary
government.
• Political stability since 1965 provides businesses and investors a sense of
assurance. Thus the political cost of doing business in Singapore is very
low.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Economic
Cost
• Singapore's legal system is well-developed. It is ranked 2nd in the region
by International Property Rights Index 2018.
• Rigorous policies are designed to protect intellectual property rights. Thus
the legal cost of doing business in Singapore is high.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Economic
Cost
• Singapore has a well-developed infrastructure that meets all of the needs
of business and industry.
• Operating and living costs are among the highest in the world, The
economic cost of doing business in Singapore is high.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Legal
Cost
• The cost of registering a property is greater and varies by province.
• a small company or small business their Legalization costs too much.
• Singapore law is rigorous in some areas when it comes to consumer goods
safety.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Political
Risk
• The political situation of Singapore is very stable.
• Not much risk involved when doing business in Singapore.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Economic
Risk
• As China’s economy has slowed down since 2015, it has affected
Singapore’s economy too.
• The economic risk of doing business in Singapore is moderate.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Legal
Risk
• Singapore has a strong legal system and its intellectual
• property rights regime is among the best in world.
• There is not much legal risk involved with doing business in Singapore.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Political
Benefit
• Singapore strategic location in the heart of Southeast Asia has
• made the country one of the major trading centers in the surrounding-
countries.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Economic
Benefit
• Singapore strategic location in the heart of Southeast Asia has made the
country one of the major trading centers in the surrounding-countries.
COST, RISK, BENEFIT ANALYSIS
Legal
Benefit
• Well-developed market economy.
• Access to ASEAN.
• Best country for doing business.
• Productive workforce.
PEST ANALYSIS
Political Factors
• 1.political risk in Singapore is quite low and democratic system maintains at all level.
• 2.People elect representatives to lead the nation. Since its independence, they cherished relative political
stability.
• 3.Singapore follows the parliamentary democratic system where the Prime Minister and the President are the
government and state’s head.
• 4. Singapore has developed excellent relationships with the two world’s top countries; USA and CHINA but her
relationship with the neighboring countries like Indonesia and Malaysia are conflicted due to the shared border
issues.
• 5. According to Transparency International’s ranking, Singapore ranks at the 3rd position of the index of the
least corrupt and most transparent countries in 2021
• 6.The contribution to free speech activities and intra-party debate is low.
PEST ANALYSIS
Economical Factor:
• 1.The economy of Singapore is vibrant free market economy.
• 2.The country& per-capita is the highest in ASEAN. Singapore ranks at the 31st position of the world’s leading
economies in terms of gross domestic product.
• 4. According to a financial estimate, the annual nominal GDP (gross domestic product) of Singapore
was 391.875 billion US dollars, and it’s the 31st highest in the world. The country’s per capita earning in 2020
was 68,487 dollars, and it’s the 7th highest in the world.
• 5. Singapore has an unemployment rate of 3.7% by the end of 2020. The country plans to lower it down
to 3.2% at the end of 2021.
• 6. Singapore has a corporate tax rate of 17%.
• 7. Singapore exports her products to the USA, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and China.
PEST ANALYSIS
• Some constraints on Singapore’s economic performance :
• 1.Labor shortages
• 2. Rising labor cost
• 3. Declines in productivity
PEST ANALYSIS
Social Factor
• 1. Singapore follows traditional family values.
• 2. Singapore people are conventional and conservative. The average life of male and female in
Singapore is 79 and 84 years old.
• 3. Singapore has achieved tremendous growth and productivity as compared to other Asian
countries.
• 4. Literacy rate in the country is very high.
• 5. Singaporeans dislike blue collar jobs like construction.
• 6. she is also facing some of the social challenges. Like increasing divorce rate, ageing
population, occasional ethnic conflicts, inflation rate, and income equality are tops.
PEST ANALYSIS
Technological Factor
• 1. Singapore is undoubtedly the most developed country in Asian and worldwide in
• terms of innovative technology.
• 2. The penetration rate for household broadband internet is over 70%.
• 3. E-commerce and eB2Cmodels have flourished in turn. More than 10Mbps of
• broadband internet service is available.
• 4. The widespread IT infrastructure has encouraged multinational companies to set
• up regional operations in Singapore.
SINGAPORE CULTURE
• Nationality: Singaporean Chinese, Indians, and Malays historically making up
the vast majority of the population
• descended from various ethnic groups of East Asia (mainly China), South Asia
(mainly India), and the Malay Archipelago.
• • Language: Malay (Additional: Chinese, English, Tamil etc. )
• • Cuisine: Rich Heritage dishes of Chinese, Indian, Malaysian and Indonesian
influences.
• Example: Wanton Mee, Fried Carrot Cake, Dim Sum, Laksa, Curry fish head etc.
SINGAPORE CULTURE FOLKWAYS
• Raise your hand to get someone's attention. Never signal or point at a person with
the forefinger.
• The spoon is held in the right hand and the fork in the left.
• People maintain a distance while talking to strangers but they do retain eye contact
during conversation.
MORE,
• Touching someone’s head is highly offensive, as is raising your feet or pointing them
at people or religious objects.
• Do not sit with your feet pointing towards people.
HOFSTEDE’S DIMENSION
CPI POSITION OF SINGAPORE
SINGAPORE RANKED 3RD CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX.
• This is How CPI Creating Barrier in Attracting FDI
• 1) Large economy
• 2) One of the least corrupted country in the world
• 3) Advance high education system at a global level
• 4) Singapore ranked 3RD in corruption perception index
• 5) The taxation and immigration policy are stable.
BUSINESS PARTNERS & ALIES
BUSINESS PARTNERS & ALIES
KEY RESOURCES
• Singapore has very few natural resources.
• Deep water reserves of petroleum are mined and exported to other
countries. Also, Singapore is important in electronics, as
• They are a key maker in computer products.
KEY LOCAL COMANY
• OCBC GROUP
• Financial service
• Wilmar
• Agribusiness
• Bread Talk
5 INTEREST FACT OF SINGAPORE
• It's a city of not just one island, but 64, It's home to the world's first night
zoo.
• It's a city of (man-made) waterfalls.
• The locals speak Singlish, not just English.
• Singapore pioneered the first F1 night race.
• It's one of the world's greenest cities.
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    INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PRESENTATIONON ATTRACTIVENESS FOR BUSINESS OF SINGAPORE. PRESENTED BY TASIN TASNIME MD.ISTIAQUE WARESE FARHIN ISLAM ELME ABRAR NASSER MREDUL ASHRAFUL ARIF
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    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Political Cost • Singapore has adopted the basic constitutional pattern of a parliamentary government. • Political stability since 1965 provides businesses and investors a sense of assurance. Thus the political cost of doing business in Singapore is very low.
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    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Economic Cost • Singapore's legal system is well-developed. It is ranked 2nd in the region by International Property Rights Index 2018. • Rigorous policies are designed to protect intellectual property rights. Thus the legal cost of doing business in Singapore is high.
  • 4.
    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Economic Cost • Singapore has a well-developed infrastructure that meets all of the needs of business and industry. • Operating and living costs are among the highest in the world, The economic cost of doing business in Singapore is high.
  • 5.
    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Legal Cost • The cost of registering a property is greater and varies by province. • a small company or small business their Legalization costs too much. • Singapore law is rigorous in some areas when it comes to consumer goods safety.
  • 6.
    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Political Risk • The political situation of Singapore is very stable. • Not much risk involved when doing business in Singapore.
  • 7.
    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Economic Risk • As China’s economy has slowed down since 2015, it has affected Singapore’s economy too. • The economic risk of doing business in Singapore is moderate.
  • 8.
    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Legal Risk • Singapore has a strong legal system and its intellectual • property rights regime is among the best in world. • There is not much legal risk involved with doing business in Singapore.
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    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Political Benefit • Singapore strategic location in the heart of Southeast Asia has • made the country one of the major trading centers in the surrounding- countries.
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    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Economic Benefit • Singapore strategic location in the heart of Southeast Asia has made the country one of the major trading centers in the surrounding-countries.
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    COST, RISK, BENEFITANALYSIS Legal Benefit • Well-developed market economy. • Access to ASEAN. • Best country for doing business. • Productive workforce.
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    PEST ANALYSIS Political Factors •1.political risk in Singapore is quite low and democratic system maintains at all level. • 2.People elect representatives to lead the nation. Since its independence, they cherished relative political stability. • 3.Singapore follows the parliamentary democratic system where the Prime Minister and the President are the government and state’s head. • 4. Singapore has developed excellent relationships with the two world’s top countries; USA and CHINA but her relationship with the neighboring countries like Indonesia and Malaysia are conflicted due to the shared border issues. • 5. According to Transparency International’s ranking, Singapore ranks at the 3rd position of the index of the least corrupt and most transparent countries in 2021 • 6.The contribution to free speech activities and intra-party debate is low.
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    PEST ANALYSIS Economical Factor: •1.The economy of Singapore is vibrant free market economy. • 2.The country& per-capita is the highest in ASEAN. Singapore ranks at the 31st position of the world’s leading economies in terms of gross domestic product. • 4. According to a financial estimate, the annual nominal GDP (gross domestic product) of Singapore was 391.875 billion US dollars, and it’s the 31st highest in the world. The country’s per capita earning in 2020 was 68,487 dollars, and it’s the 7th highest in the world. • 5. Singapore has an unemployment rate of 3.7% by the end of 2020. The country plans to lower it down to 3.2% at the end of 2021. • 6. Singapore has a corporate tax rate of 17%. • 7. Singapore exports her products to the USA, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and China.
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    PEST ANALYSIS • Someconstraints on Singapore’s economic performance : • 1.Labor shortages • 2. Rising labor cost • 3. Declines in productivity
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    PEST ANALYSIS Social Factor •1. Singapore follows traditional family values. • 2. Singapore people are conventional and conservative. The average life of male and female in Singapore is 79 and 84 years old. • 3. Singapore has achieved tremendous growth and productivity as compared to other Asian countries. • 4. Literacy rate in the country is very high. • 5. Singaporeans dislike blue collar jobs like construction. • 6. she is also facing some of the social challenges. Like increasing divorce rate, ageing population, occasional ethnic conflicts, inflation rate, and income equality are tops.
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    PEST ANALYSIS Technological Factor •1. Singapore is undoubtedly the most developed country in Asian and worldwide in • terms of innovative technology. • 2. The penetration rate for household broadband internet is over 70%. • 3. E-commerce and eB2Cmodels have flourished in turn. More than 10Mbps of • broadband internet service is available. • 4. The widespread IT infrastructure has encouraged multinational companies to set • up regional operations in Singapore.
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    SINGAPORE CULTURE • Nationality:Singaporean Chinese, Indians, and Malays historically making up the vast majority of the population • descended from various ethnic groups of East Asia (mainly China), South Asia (mainly India), and the Malay Archipelago. • • Language: Malay (Additional: Chinese, English, Tamil etc. ) • • Cuisine: Rich Heritage dishes of Chinese, Indian, Malaysian and Indonesian influences. • Example: Wanton Mee, Fried Carrot Cake, Dim Sum, Laksa, Curry fish head etc.
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    SINGAPORE CULTURE FOLKWAYS •Raise your hand to get someone's attention. Never signal or point at a person with the forefinger. • The spoon is held in the right hand and the fork in the left. • People maintain a distance while talking to strangers but they do retain eye contact during conversation. MORE, • Touching someone’s head is highly offensive, as is raising your feet or pointing them at people or religious objects. • Do not sit with your feet pointing towards people.
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    CPI POSITION OFSINGAPORE SINGAPORE RANKED 3RD CORRUPTION PERCEPTION INDEX. • This is How CPI Creating Barrier in Attracting FDI • 1) Large economy • 2) One of the least corrupted country in the world • 3) Advance high education system at a global level • 4) Singapore ranked 3RD in corruption perception index • 5) The taxation and immigration policy are stable.
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    KEY RESOURCES • Singaporehas very few natural resources. • Deep water reserves of petroleum are mined and exported to other countries. Also, Singapore is important in electronics, as • They are a key maker in computer products.
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    KEY LOCAL COMANY •OCBC GROUP • Financial service • Wilmar • Agribusiness • Bread Talk
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    5 INTEREST FACTOF SINGAPORE • It's a city of not just one island, but 64, It's home to the world's first night zoo. • It's a city of (man-made) waterfalls. • The locals speak Singlish, not just English. • Singapore pioneered the first F1 night race. • It's one of the world's greenest cities.
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