NOVI SRPSKI HARDKORPANK POREDAK
"...ma nek' ide ko gde 'o�e!"
FAQ - �esto Postavljana Pitanja
::
Tra�i
::
Lista �lanova
::
Korisni�ke grupe
::
Registruj se
Profil
::
Proveri privatne poruke
::
Pristupi
Important Notice:
We regret to inform you that our free phpBB forum hosting service will be discontinued by the end of June 30, 2024. If you wish to migrate to our paid hosting service, please contact
[email protected]
.
NOVI SRPSKI HARDKORPANK POREDAK forum
->
DOBRODOSLI, DRAGI GOSTI (bice mesa)
Odgovori
Korisni�ko ime
Naslov
Telo poruke
Smajliji
Boja fonta:
Standardna
Tamno crvena
Crvena
Narand�asta
Braon
�uta
Zelena
Oliv
Cijan
Plava
Tamno plava
Indigo
Ljubi�asta
Bela
Crna
Veli�ina fonta:
Si�u�ni
Mali
Normalan
Veliki
Ogromni
Zatvori tagove
[quote="Adilkhatri"]Singapore is the most advanced economy among the Southeast Asian countries with a GDP per capita of US$25,207 in 2004 which will be comparable to many advanced economies in the European Union. Singapore lacks natural resources but is a regional hub for international trade, shipping and air transport. Many US, European and Japanese multinational companies have established Singapore as a regional office for their business operations. Singapore's GDP grew at typically 2.7% annually from [url=https://tmwmaxwells.com.sg]TMW Maxwell Condo[/url] to reach US$106.9 billion by 2004 while inflation remaining below 2.0%. Though Singapore's economy is the absolute most advanced among the Southeast Asian countries, unemployment increased from 1.8% during the Asian economic crisis of 1997 to 5.3% in 2004. To diversify and expand the country's economy, the government is developing Singapore into a regional hub for finance and high technology. The service sector accounted for 66.2% of Singapore's GDP in 2004 as the manufacturing sector accounted for 33.7%. Agriculture plays a minor role in Singapore's economy and accounted only 0.1% of the country's GDP. Major industries in Singapore include electronics, chemicals, financial services, petroleum refining, food processing, ship repair, offshore platform construction, biotechnology and entrepot trade. DEMOGRAPHY. Singapore's population of 4.2 million in 2004 is predominantly Chinese accounting for 77% of the population. Other ethnic communities include Malays (14%) and Indians (8%). Major religions practiced include Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. The Chinese are often agnostic, Buddhist, Tao or follow the Christian faith while Malays are generally Muslims and Indians generally Hindus, Christian or Muslims. Main languages used are English (widely spoken and used in business and by the government), Chinese (mainly Mandarin and Hokkien), Malay and Tamil. Singapore is a city-state and therefore almost all its population are now living in an urban community. Most Singaporeans are now living in high-rise apartments or flats accounting for almost 90% of the households while the residual 10% survive landed property. Singaporean consumers have the advanced of disposable income compared to consumers in other Southeast Asian countries. High-income households take into account nearly 27% of the total households while middle-income households account for 32%. Low-income households i.e. those earning than US$1,900 monthly take into account 41% of the sum total households.[/quote]
Opcije
HTML je uklju�en
BBCode
je uklju�en
Smajliji su uklju�eni
Isklju�i HTML u poruci
Isklju�i BBKod u poruci
Isklju�i smajlije u poruci
Sva vremena su GMT + 1 sat
Sko�i na:
Izaberi forum
INTRODAK�N
----------------
DOBRODOSLI, DRAGI GOSTI (bice mesa)
DOMACA Umalo-DIY SCENA
----------------
BENDOVI
IZDANJA
GIGOVI
FANZINI
WEB
AKTIVIZAM (patetika)
PRICHICE BACK IN THE DAYS
SHARE MUZIKE
DOMACA SCENA
----------------
BENDOVI
KONCERTI, FESTIVALI...
IZDANJA
INOSTRANO SRANJE
----------------
STRANI BENDOVI, IZDANJA I FANZINI
EX YU SCENA
OSTALA MUZIKA
PROSERAVANJE
----------------
ZDRAVA PLANETA, ZDRAV ZIVOT i slicno
UMETNOST
BOLIKITA
RELIGIJA i ostale neobjasnjive pojave
UMESTO BLOGA
BOLES' SVIH VRSTA
SVE zaOSTALO
MA ZDRAVO - OGLASI
STA SLUSATE TRENUTNO ?
Prikaz teme
Autor
Poruka
Adilkhatri
Poslao: Pon Nov 14, 2022 6:44 am
Naslov: Business and Market Overview on Singapore
Singapore is the most advanced economy among the Southeast Asian countries with a GDP per capita of US$25,207 in 2004 which will be comparable to many advanced economies in the European Union. Singapore lacks natural resources but is a regional hub for international trade, shipping and air transport. Many US, European and Japanese multinational companies have established Singapore as a regional office for their business operations.
Singapore's GDP grew at typically 2.7% annually from
TMW Maxwell Condo
to reach US$106.9 billion by 2004 while inflation remaining below 2.0%. Though Singapore's economy is the absolute most advanced among the Southeast Asian countries, unemployment increased from 1.8% during the Asian economic crisis of 1997 to 5.3% in 2004. To diversify and expand the country's economy, the government is developing Singapore into a regional hub for finance and high technology.
The service sector accounted for 66.2% of Singapore's GDP in 2004 as the manufacturing sector accounted for 33.7%. Agriculture plays a minor role in Singapore's economy and accounted only 0.1% of the country's GDP. Major industries in Singapore include electronics, chemicals, financial services, petroleum refining, food processing, ship repair, offshore platform construction, biotechnology and entrepot trade.
DEMOGRAPHY. Singapore's population of 4.2 million in 2004 is predominantly Chinese accounting for 77% of the population. Other ethnic communities include Malays (14%) and Indians (8%). Major religions practiced include Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Christianity and Islam. The Chinese are often agnostic, Buddhist, Tao or follow the Christian faith while Malays are generally Muslims and Indians generally Hindus, Christian or Muslims. Main languages used are English (widely spoken and used in business and by the government), Chinese (mainly Mandarin and Hokkien), Malay and Tamil.
Singapore is a city-state and therefore almost all its population are now living in an urban community. Most Singaporeans are now living in high-rise apartments or flats accounting for almost 90% of the households while the residual 10% survive landed property.
Singaporean consumers have the advanced of disposable income compared to consumers in other Southeast Asian countries. High-income households take into account nearly 27% of the total households while middle-income households account for 32%. Low-income households i.e. those earning than US$1,900 monthly take into account 41% of the sum total households.
smartDark Style by
Smartor
Powered by
phpBB
© 2001, 2002 phpBB Group