The Republic of Singapore is a city-state in south-east Asia. It is 719.1 km² in size and consists of 63 islands, with the main island being Pulau Ujong. Singapore has four official languages: English (widely used for business), Mandarin Chinese, Malay and Tamil.
Singapore in figures:
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5,607,000 inhabitants
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GDP/inhabitant: USD 52,960 in 2016
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France’s 12th largest customer
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+ 2% growth in 2015/2016
2018 prospects:
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The Singaporean economy is heavily dependent on international trade and was affected in 2016 by a slowdown in Chinese growth and the sluggishness of the global economy
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A return to growth (+2.5%) expected for 2018
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The city-state is doing all it can to attract and promote the development of foreign companies
Consumption trends:
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Increasing demand for organic, healthy and ‘free-from’ products: launch of ‘Healthier Choice’ logo
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Impact of international and in particular western standards: food safety
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Consumers’ strong purchasing power and sophisticated palates have helped to ensure increasing demand for producer products (farmer products) and premium stores/storage
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Nevertheless, some of the population prefer ‘discount’ products and are primarily seeking good value for money across all distribution channels
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Strong tradition of out-of-home dining: regular attendance (4-5 days a week)
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France is one of Singapore’s main suppliers (2nd behind Malaysia)
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Wines and spirits make up the majority of these products (87.5% of total value), followed by dairy products and seafood products
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France still has a prestigious image associated with high-quality products and traditional expertise
Source: "Where to export in 2018" by Business France (in French)