As a small country with an open economy, connectivity has been core to Singapore’s competitiveness.
Today, we are one of the world’s busiest container ports and our aviation hub sees some of the highest passenger and cargo traffic numbers globally. We will build upon this solid foundation to ensure Singapore remains attractive as an economic and logistics centre.
Aviation is a cornerstone of our economy that links Singapore to the global economy. As the aviation industry recovers from the pandemic, we will ensure Changi Airport has sufficient capacity for the long term. It will also be integrated with industrial activities in Changi East to maximise synergies.
Our Changi Airport
Our port and airport will continue to provide us with strong people and goods linkages to Southeast Asia, enhancing our position as an attractive hub for business in the region. This is complemented by land links and ferry terminals that connect us to our immediate neighbours in Johor and the Riau Islands.
Among the world’s busiest international air links
When completed by the 2040s, Tuas Port will be the world’s largest fully automated container terminal with a capacity of up to 65 million twenty-foot equivalent units annually. As a key node in the larger West Region ecosystem, Tuas Port will also support a new engine of growth.
Our Port:
We are a trusted location with the infrastructure to be a digital hub of the world.
Our strong digital infrastructure and technology ecosystem make us an ideal location for companies to tap on the region’s growing digital economy. Today, the top 30 digital multinationals have a presence in Singapore. 15 of the 35 tech unicorns in Southeast Asia are based here too. With cutting edge infrastructure, be it wired networks, wireless networks, or data centres, Singapore will have one of the best digital connectivity in the world to help businesses innovate and create digital products and services.
Our Digital Infrastructure: