The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Singapore’s economy grew 3.3 pct in 2018 — Prime Minister

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SINGAPORE: Singapore’s economy grew 3.3 per cent in 2018 but major global economic uncertaint­ies lie ahead including trade tension between the United States and China and nervous financial markets, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.

The government has forecast GDP growth for 2018 to come in at between 3.0 per cent and 3.5 per cent versus a three-year high of 3.6 per cent the previous year.

Lee reiterated the government’s forecast for GDP growth in 2019 to be between 1.5 per cent and 3.5 per cent.

Some economists said that

There are major uncertaint­ies in the global economy, with growing trade conflicts, nervous financial markets and signs of slowing growth. Lee Hsien Loong, Singaporea­n Prime Minister

while the trade-reliant economy’s growth is expected to slow in 2019, it may still expand at a sufficient­ly robust pace.

“There are major uncertaint­ies in the global economy, with growing trade conflicts, nervous financial markets and signs of slowing growth,” Lee said in a New Year message.

The government is due to release its advance estimates for GDP in the fourth quarter and the whole of 2018 on Wednesday.

Singapore’s economy likely maintained a steady pace of growth in the fourth quarter as the manufactur­ing sector outperform­ed forecasts, but trade tension between the United States and China could slow the momentum next year. — Reuters

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