Dyson’s move shows Singapore is attractive

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The shift of British technology company Dyson's head office to Singapore is a 'significant and symbolic' move as it shows the Republic - with its political stability, policy planning and free trade agreements - remains attractive to global brands. This is in spite of...

 

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