It’s a whole new world out there in 2020, and a whole new Singapore business environment. The continuing growth and new investments of 2019 are no longer top of mind for most of the city and its economy. That mantle has been taken by the new severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, which causes the highly dangerous coronavirus disease, or COVID-19.
In 2020, Singaporeans have found themselves focused on facemasks, handwashing, and social distancing as they work to “flatten the curve” of infection across the city-state.
Singapore is handling the pandemic well, at least comparative to many other countries and markets. Still, the country has recently adopted an unprecedented “circuit breaking” set of movement restrictions for the four weeks from 7 April, including the closure of the vast majority of workplaces.
“Instead of tightening incrementally over the next few weeks, we should make a decisive move now to preempt escalating infections,” Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said on April 3. “We will therefore impose significantly stricter measures (to) help reduce the risk of a big outbreak occurring.”
Businesses across the economy are naturally being caught up in the nationwide response, with the nature of those impacts being wide and varied. Clearly, airlines, hospitality, and retail businesses have each suffered a huge drop in demand as customers choose, or are forced to stay away – and there have been thousands of jobs lost in these sectors. Even the most optimistic forecasts see those numbers growing even further in the months ahead.
This story is from the April-Jun 2020 edition of Singapore Business Review.
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