SINGAPORE: Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said Singapore's survival depends on its people living the Global-Asia story, which involves connecting Asia to the world and vice versa.
In his keynote speech at the first Singapore Summit on Friday evening, Mr Lee said the country is at the crossroads of Global-Asia and must adapt to changes, like all countries and businesses.
Mr Lee said
Singapore is closely linked to key Asian countries markets - China,
India and ASEAN - while many MNCs are in Singapore.
He also added global and Asian forces are constantly at play here, and the country's survival depends on the Global-Asia story.
Mr
Lee said Singapore has to prepare for risk scenarios such as the
economic troubles in Europe and the US, the trend of rising nationalism
and the shift in the strategic balance as China grew stronger - just in
case they materialise.
So it'll need an economy that's resilient
and can cope with a protracted global slowdown and a strong Singapore
Armed Forces and Home Team to protect against security threats and
dangers.
Singapore, said Mr Lee, also has to build social
cohesion to strengthen the sense of togetherness and being one as a
community, as well as strengthen the psychology and toughness of its
people to cope with adversity and not to expect everything to go their
way.
Mr Lee said he hopes the risks will be successfully contained and believes this is likely.
He warned that if these risks materialise, the world will be in for a rough ride.
So the country is preparing itself for a challenging but bright future.
To
do this, Singapore must first harness the Global-Asia Confluence by
becoming a springboard for companies venturing into and out of Asia.
The
second challenge, said Prime Minister Lee, is to embrace globalisation
and at the same time, strengthen the nation to cope with the risks.
One
way is to promote economic integration and free trade while the next is
to equip people with the skills and mindsets to meet competition.
Mr
Lee said it's also important for Singapore build foreign reserves and
strengthen the social safety nets to cope with volatility and
uncertainty.
Also key to meeting the challenges is mastering technology to transform Singapore into a smart city.
Finally, Singapore has to adapt to the rapid social changes brought about by social media.
Prime
Minister Lee said Singapore is especially affected by this because the
nation is small, open, and fully wired up and there is no magic formula
or handbook and the country will adapt as it goes along.
All these, he said, aim to peep Singapore a special place to live, work and play at the crossroads of Asia and the world.
Mr Lee added that the Singapore Summit is another example of how Singapore can harness benefits of the Global-Asia Confluence.
He
said the future global landscape will be shaped by the flow of ideas
and the summit is a neutral platform to bring together thought leaders
and successful practitioners from East and West, not just to discuss
global issues in Asia, but also to focus on the ideas, partnerships and
opportunities arising from the confluence of Global-Asia.
- CNA/ck
He's speaking the obvious
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We all sick of survival and go down the drain talk.
wat talk him? , i no hear , no talk , no read
okay noted