
Singapore is opening more labour channels to workers from East Timor, aiming for an early-mover advantage in the emerging Asean market. Analysts view the pact as a win-win, addressing Singapore's manpower shortage while helping East Timor utilize its young population. Economic benefits are expected to materialize over several years.
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Singapore bets on 'early-mover' edge.
Singapore opens more labour channels to workers from East Timor.
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Economic gains from the pact are expected to take years.
PredictionSingapore’s decision to open more labour channels to workers from East Timor could provide an 'early-mover' advantage in an emerging Asean market, though the economic gains are expected to take years.
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Economic gains from the pact are expected to take years.
PredictionThe deal eases Singapore's structural manpower shortage.
OpinionThe deal gives East Timor a chance to better utilise its young and growing population.
OpinionSingapore opens more labour channels to workers from East Timor.
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