As global supply chains shift from globalization toward regionalization and the “China plus one” strategy persists, Singapore’s role in Southeast Asia has undergone a fundamental transformation. Once primarily a transshipment hub for trade, the city-state has evolved into a regional coordination and compliance center. Observations indicate that Taiwanese and Chinese companies are now utilizing Singapore to pursue distinctly different strategic approaches.
Analysis: Singapore rises as SEA hub as Taiwan, China firms shift strategy
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