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Singapore’s economy expanded 3.8% in 2022 but faces new risks

by January 3, 2023
January 3, 2023

SINGAPORE — Singapore’s economy grew faster that official forecasts in 2022 but slower activity in the fourth quarter points to significant risks ahead for the city-state in the new year as global demand weakens and inflationary pressures weigh.

Singapore’s economy grew 3.8% in 2022, preliminary data from the Ministry of Trade and Industry showed on Tuesday, beating government forecast for growth of 3.5% and down from 7.6% in 2021.

Gross domestic product (GDP) expanded 2.2% in October-December on a year-on-year basis, the government data showed, almost half the 4.2% growth seen in the third quarter. Eight economists polled by Reuters had expected growth of 2.1%.

“It is concerning that there is a slight quarter-on-quarter fall in services… this showed the impact of the global slowdown on external oriented services sectors, and that further growth from current levels will be harder to achieve in 2023,” said MUFG analyst Jeff Ng.

GDP grew 0.2% on a quarter-on-quarter seasonally adjusted basis in October-December.

Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said in his New Year message on Saturday that the international outlook remains troubled, which will affect the city-state’s economy. The government expects growth of between 0.5% to 2.5% this year.

INFLATION
Singapore has seen some signs of price pressures easing in recent months but inflation still remained elevated at about 5%.

Meanwhile, the country’s sales tax has been raised to 8% from 7% since Jan. 1 this year as the government needs more revenue to fund increasing healthcare expenditure of its aging population. The sales tax will be further raised to 9% from 2024.

Singapore’s government has pledged to give almost 3 million Singaporeans at least S$700 in cash payouts over five years as part of an S$8-billion “assurance package” to help them cope with rising prices.

Capital Economics said the economy is likely to struggle, which means the Monetary Authority of Singapore is unlikely to tighten monetary policy in 2023. The central bank tightened its foreign exchange-based monetary policy four times last year to fight rampant inflationary pressures.

“Looking ahead, we think growth is likely to weaken further. Exports are likely to fall further if, as we expect, the global economy enters a recession in 2023,” Capital Economics said. “Elevated interest rates, declining household savings and high inflation are likely to drag on domestic demand.” — Reuters

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