Singapore attracted $11.8 billion worth of investments in 2021, reflecting the nation's status as a strategic hub for global companies. This exceeded the Singapore Economic Development Board's medium- to long-term yearly target of between $8 billion and $10 billion.
When fully implemented, these projects will create 17,376 new jobs over the next five years.
On SGExtra, Prime Time's Rachel Kelly spoke to Choo Yun Ting, Business Correspondent, The Straits Times to find out more about EDB's strategy for 2022 and what the best opportunities might be.

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