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Singapore is one of the best connected countries in the world, with all the sea, air and telecommunication links needed for business.

PSA Corporation, the busiest container port in the world, offers shippers a choice of 200 shipping lines with links to some 600 ports in 123 countries.

The new International Cruise Terminal, to be completed by 2011 will double Singapore's international cruise passenger handling capacity and help to meet Singapore's target of 1.6 million cruise passenger throughput by 2015.

Changi International Airport is linked to 190 cities in 60 countries, with more than 4,600 weekly flights ferrying passengers and cargo to and from all parts of the world. Changi Airport handled 37.7 million passenger movements in 2008.

Within Singapore, a broadband network reached over 99 percent of the population. International and regional connectivity now stands at 27.6 TBps to more than 100 countries.

Getting around the island is effortless with the highly efficient Mass Rapid Transit system, and bus and taxi services. There is a wide choice of business premises - sophisticated commercial complexes, fashionable conservation areas, and specially structured industrialized sites.

 



Sources: www.singaporepsa.com, www.changiairport.com, www.edb.gov.sg, Singapore Tourism Board.

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