Don’t pick sides, but create value so other nations will choose to work
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Don’t pick sides, but create value so other nations will choose to work with S’pore: Chan Chun Sing | The Straits Times
 
Title: Don’t pick sides, but create value so others will choose S’pore: Chan Chun Sing
 
Source: The Straits Times, https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/d...-chun-sing
 
Author Information: Chin Soo Fang, Senior Correspondent
 
Article Summary:
 
Theme: Singapore should not pick sides in the current geopolitical climate but focus on creating value to attract international cooperation.
 
Core Points:
 
- Education Minister Chan Chun Sing stressed the importance of Singapore not picking sides in the midst of global geopolitical tensions, but rather creating value propositions to attract other nations.
 
- Chan emphasizes the need for Singapore to continuously reinvent its value propositions to maintain relevance and build a strong network of friends.
 
- He highlights the importance of understanding other countries' interests, fears, and aspirations to effectively connect and collaborate.
 
- Chan emphasizes the need for unity and cohesion within Singapore, including seamless integration of new citizens and a strong and cohesive leadership to be taken seriously on the world stage.
 
- He underlines the importance of maintaining a clean and respectable system to attract the best and most committed individuals to serve the country.
 
- Chan acknowledges Singaporeans' expectations for a budget surplus in 2025, assuring them the government will prioritize using resources to support all citizens and future generations.
 
- Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Indranee Rajah, reiterates the government's commitment to supporting Singaporeans in navigating future uncertainties, with more support measures to be announced in the upcoming budget.
 
- The article highlights the government's dedication to family support, with plans to increase spending to $7 billion annually by 2026, reflecting the crucial role families play in Singapore's social fabric.
 
Phenomenon: The article highlights the challenges and opportunities presented by the current global geopolitical landscape, emphasizing the need for Singapore to adapt and maintain its relevance as a valuable partner for international cooperation.
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Talk only, we all knows there are a lot of pro Western ministers in govt
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(09-02-2025, 08:47 AM)Bigiron Wrote:  Don’t pick sides, but create value so other nations will choose to work with S’pore: Chan Chun Sing | The Straits Times
 
Title: Don’t pick sides, but create value so others will choose S’pore: Chan Chun Sing
 

it is wrong to create value by importing foreigners for companies to do business here.

singaporeans must come first.

govt and companies cannot come first and singaporeans come last
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Can talk until cows come home and kee Chiu balls explode.

Ultimately the choice isn't yours. You WILL be forced to pick sides soon. And you don't have a say in it.

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