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    • B Offline
      bupashu
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      the recent changes in labour policy has resulted in a cancellation of an investment into singapore that could have created 200 jobs in the S’pore company (perhaps 80 locals / 120 foreign workers)


      with it, the banks like UOB and DBS are losing out in servicing the business with a targeted turnover of US$200m in the first year, rising to US$500m in the third year; the lawyers and auditors lose a client that could have given more jobs and fees…their planned IPO in Singapore will be shifted to elsewhere that welcome them

      the shipping business lose out as S’pore will not be the manufacturing base any more

      the R&D sector also lose out as there is no point transferring the R&D into Singapore as manufacturing will not be in S’pore any more

      net result : singaporeans lose out because we don’t welcome foreigners

      Singapore is getting nationalistic and xenophobic

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        pirate
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        Hmmm… a proposed investment with a local employment target of only 40%. But I think it is fair for any proposed host country to seriously consider whether this is necessarily of net benefit to the host country. Even before the tightening, unless they have some stupendous technology or knowhow that can be transferred to our workers or propose to build some highly sophisticated infrastructure that cannot be removed, I doubt that they would have been given permission to have a 60% foreign workforce .


        As for the planned IPO, I am not impressed. What? They want to tap Singaporean capital on top of bringing in a 60% foreign workforce? Seriously?

        I think they should look for a host country that is a better fit for their investment. Perhaps somewhere they can operate with a 60-70% local workforce instead of 40%. Like maybe across the causeway…

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          WeiHan
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          bupashu:
          the recent changes in labour policy has resulted in a cancellation of an investment into singapore that could have created 200 jobs in the S'pore company (perhaps 80 locals / 120 foreign workers)


          with it, the banks like UOB and DBS are losing out in servicing the business with a targeted turnover of US$200m in the first year, rising to US$500m in the third year; the lawyers and auditors lose a client that could have given more jobs and fees....their planned IPO in Singapore will be shifted to elsewhere that welcome them

          the shipping business lose out as S'pore will not be the manufacturing base any more

          the R&D sector also lose out as there is no point transferring the R&D into Singapore as manufacturing will not be in S'pore any more

          net result : singaporeans lose out because we don't welcome foreigners

          Singapore is getting nationalistic and xenophobic
          So which country has this company chosen to be listed? Hong Kong? Kuala Lumpur? Taiwan? Which of these allow them to bring in 60% foreign workforce? or can single handedly provide all the expertise required?

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            bupashu
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            the relevant departments have agreed to be flexible in view of the technology transfer and the spin offs, but the owner is thinking thrice due to the uncertainty of govt policies

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              matrix0405
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              pirate:
              Hmmm... a proposed investment with a local employment target of only 40%. But I think it is fair for any proposed host country to seriously consider whether this is necessarily of net benefit to the host country. Even before the tightening, unless they have some stupendous technology or knowhow that can be transferred to our workers or propose to build some highly sophisticated infrastructure that cannot be removed, I doubt that they would have been given permission to have a 60% foreign workforce .


              As for the planned IPO, I am not impressed. What? They want to tap Singaporean capital on top of bringing in a 60% foreign workforce? Seriously?

              I think they should look for a host country that is a better fit for their investment. Perhaps somewhere they can operate with a 60-70% local workforce instead of 40%. Like maybe across the causeway...
              Totally agree. This type of low value investment better off in jaybee and batam. They can access large number of cheap workers. Banking, auditing and legal fee there are also cheaper.

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