Singapore

  • Registering a trademark in Singapore

    Registering a trademark in Singapore

    Although Singapore law does not require a trademark to be registered for use, registration offers clear advantages. A registered trademark gives your business legal ownership rights, strengthens brand value, and helps prevent others from using a similar or identical mark without your consent.

  • Navigating a New Global Trade Environment

    Navigating a New Global Trade Environment

    Recent developments in the Singapore Global Trade Environment have created a dynamic and challenging setting for business leaders. With ongoing geopolitical shifts, regulatory changes, and rapidly changing tariffs, companies must navigate these complexities while mitigating short-term exposures and costs. A strategic response is essential to promote long-term resilience amidst these developments. Rising Tariffs and Their Implications The…

  • Singapore’s 50% Tax Rebate to Boost Productivity and Attract Investment

    Singapore’s 50% Tax Rebate to Boost Productivity and Attract Investment

    In a strategic move to bolster economic resilience, Singapore has announced a 50% corporate income tax rebate for the Year of Assessment (YA) 2025. This initiative is designed to alleviate financial pressures on businesses while encouraging investment in productivity and innovation. Key Highlights of the Tax Rebate The rebate, which is capped at S$40,000 per…

  • Singapore Budget 2025: Key Takeaways and Implications

    Singapore Budget 2025: Key Takeaways and Implications

    As Singapore approaches its 60th anniversary in 2025, the government has unveiled a budget that reflects a harmonious blend of celebration and pragmatism. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong’s Singapore Budget 2025 Highlights emphasize immediate relief for cost-of-living pressures while strategically investing in long-term economic resilience and sustainability. Overview of the Budget The annual budget serves as the government’s…

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