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Singapore dodges recession as GDP soars on export blitz before Trump tariffs hit
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51783, member: 636"] Singapore's economy delivered a robust second-quarter performance that surpassed analyst predictions and prevented a technical recession. The city-state recorded 1.4 percent quarterly growth compared with economists' forecasts of 0.8 percent expansion. Manufacturing and services exports propelled the economic rebound after a revised 0.5 percent first-quarter contraction. Construction activity jumped 4.4 percent following an earlier 1.8 percent decline. The annual gross domestic product reached 4.3 percent against median projections of 3.6 percent growth. Businesses accelerated export activities to circumvent the anticipated higher American trade barriers scheduled for August implementation. Selena Ling from Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp attributed the turnaround to front-loading effects within manufacturing sectors. The Monetary Authority of Singapore maintains cautious policy expectations ahead of upcoming reviews. Services industries collectively expanded 4.8 percent year-over-year, driven by pre-tariff activity acceleration. Public sector construction output contributed additional momentum to reverse previous quarterly weakness. President Donald Trump imposed a 10 percent tariff on Singaporean goods while regional neighbors face steeper penalties. The trade-dependent nation remains vulnerable, given that commerce volumes equal three times its economic output. Government officials revised their 2025 growth outlook downward to a range between zero and 2 percent from last year's 4.4 percent pace. Analysts anticipate a second-half deceleration as tariff implementation proceeds and export demand satisfaction occurs. Bloomberg Economics projects annual growth will moderate to 0.9 percent amid persistent trade policy uncertainties. [/QUOTE]
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