SINGAPORE: the new SWITZERLAND of CHINESE millionaires?

Adolf Goebbels
Published on Mar 28, 2023
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Singapore is becoming much like the Switzerland of Southeast Asia: an open, safe and sound business, savings and investment environment. An ideal place for the big fortunes to park their money. Now the big Chinese fortunes, in particular, have set their sights on Singapore, they want to use this city-State to escape the clutches of Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party. This is causing a rebirth in Singapore's economy.

However, the government's plans to make this place one of the richest places on the planet go much further. In this video, we tell you all the details.

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