Singapore is one of the easiest places in the world to do business. While small, the wealthy city-state boasts a first-class business environment closely aligned with British laws, business practices and technical standards.
But before you consider taking advantage of this ever-burgeoning market, you must know what challenges you'll face when you start selling to customers in this new overseas environment.
To help you make this move, we've put together a detailed guide that sets out the key steps involved in preparing to do business in Singapore and outlines the necessary requirements for a successful trade.
Download now: Selling to customers in Singapore – A guide for SMEs in the UK
What the guide contains
Selling to Singapore: Main benefits and challenges
Learn more about the intricate business landscape of business in Singapore, named by the World Bank as the second easiest place for international commerce.
Gain insight into building a diverse customer base and enhancing your prospects. Find out how establishing your presence in Singapore can bolster your brand's global credibility and pave the way for international opportunities.
Yet you must be mindful of the practical challenges that accompany this journey. Learn how to combat the potential pitfalls of geographical distance, complex logistics, time-zone differences and intellectual property protection.
Business culture in Singapore
A cosmopolitan melting pot of Chinese, Malay, Indian and other diverse cultures, Singapore offers a highly competitive yet pro-business environment.