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The Maritime Manpower Forum at the Singapore Maritime Week 2022 brought together government, union and industry leaders to discuss ways to attract and retain talent and transform workplaces in the maritime sector. The forum emphasised the importance of tripartite partnerships through collaboration amongst unions, employers and the government in advancing transformation and growth in the . ....
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Singapore: MPA targets SGD 20 billion in maritime business investments by 2024 08 Mar 2021 The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore on Friday (5 March) said in its 2021 COS Factsheet that it has set a target to bring in SGD 20 billion (USD 14.9 billion) in total business spending commitments from maritime companies from 2020 to 2024. Maritime Singapore is home to a diverse range of maritime businesses, with more than 5,000 maritime establishments, it said. Beyond our position as a global hub port, Singapore continues to be recognised as a leading international maritime centre (IMC) by international benchmarking studies. Today, Singapore has one of the highest concentrations of international shipping groups globally. More than 160 international shipping groups from all over the world have set up here and, together, they are the clusterâs core drivers. ....
Home / Shipping News / International Shipping News / Singapore Budget debate: Maritime sector to receive $20 billion in investments by 2024, new jobs to be created Singapore Budget debate: Maritime sector to receive $20 billion in investments by 2024, new jobs to be created Singapore’s maritime sector can expect $20 billion in investments from industry players by 2024. This will create more jobs here, said Senior Minister of State for Transport Chee Hong Tat on Friday (March 5). The number of maritime tech start-ups will also more than triple from 30 to 100 by 2025, while a new programme will be launched to develop leaders with knowledge of key maritime issues and strong business networks. ....