Singapore
Singapore
Singapore is a cosmopolitan city, known popularly as the ‘shopping paradise of the East’. It has a great variety of internationally recognized designer labels, speciality shops and boutiques, theme malls, food courts, home-grown and international department stores. With an estimated population of 4.3 million, local residents treat shopping as a leisure activity and shop frequently.
No. 36827. Australia and Singapore
Agreement between the Government of Australia and the Government of the Republic of Singapore concerning the use of Shoalwater Bay training area and the associated use of storage facilities in Australia. Singapore, 15 September 1999
No. 34737. Israel and Singapore
Agreement between the Government of the State of Israel and the National Science and Technology Board, Republic of Singapore on bilateral cooperation in private sector industrial research and development (with annex). Singapore, 10 December 1996
No. 34913. New Zealand and Singapore
Agreement between the Government of New Zealand and the Government of the Republic of South Africa on Air Services (with route schedule). Cape Town, 19 August 1997
No. 9480. New Zealand and Singapore
AGREEMENT FOR AIR SERVICES BETWEEN AND BEYOND THEIR RESPECTIVE TERRITORIES. SINGAPORE, 4 MARCH 1968
No. 34641. United States of America and Singapore
Agreement between the United States of America and Singapore relating to jurisdiction over vessels utilizing the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port. Singapore, 1 September 1983 and 16 January 1984
No. 27495. Japan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand
Agreement establishing the asean promotion centre on trade, investment and tourism. tokyo, 22 December 1980
No. 35742. Singapore and Myanmar
Agreement on maritime transport between the Government of the Republic of Singapore and the Government of the Union of Myanmar. Singapore, 4 October 1997
Singapour
Plaque tournante stratégique de l’Asie du sud-est, Singapour est devenu une puissance économique internationale incontournable. Grâce à son port parmi les plus actifs au monde, ainsi qu’à son réseau routier bien développé et ses services de compagnies aériennes, Singapour est un centre important tant pour le transport aérien que pour le transport maritime axé sur le commerce international. Le secteur des services est un puissant moteur de développement économique, preuve en est le fait qu’il représentait 70,5% du PIB en 2007.
