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  2. Reserves of the Government of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, the total size of the reserves has been estimated to be at least S$ 2.5 trillion (2024) ( US$ 1.87 trillion ), based on publicly available data from GIC, [ a] Temasek, [ b] MAS, [ c] and CPF, [ d] among others. It is generally assumed that Singapore's reserves are far-reaching and significant.

  3. Economy of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore's total trade in 2022 amounted to $1,365.4 billion SGD. In 2022, Singapore's imports were $655.4 billion SGD and exports were $710.0 billion SGD. [103] China was Singapore's main import partner, as well as its largest export market in 2021. [104] Singapore's major trading partners include Malaysia, the United States and the European ...

  4. List of countries by government budget - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of countries by government budget. The list includes sovereign states and self-governing dependent territories based upon the ISO standard ISO 3166-1. The following tables show the governmental budget balance, in millions of US dollars or millions of local currency units (LCU, the most commonly used in the country) and as ...

  5. Goods and Services Tax (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Goods and Services Tax ( GST) in Singapore is a value added tax (VAT) of 9% levied on import of goods, as well as most supplies of goods and services. Exemptions are given for the sales and leases of residential properties, importation and local supply of investment precious metals and most financial services. [ 1]

  6. Three features to look out for in the coming Singapore Budget

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  7. Supply Act (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Enacted by. Parliament of Singapore. The Supply Act is a statute passed by the Parliament of Singapore that provides for the amount of money, issued from the Consolidated and Development Funds, that the Government may spend in the coming financial year. It also specifies the purposes for which the money may be spent.

  8. List of countries by spending on education as percentage of GDP

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    Education spending of countries and subnational areas by % of GDP ; Location % of GDP Year Source Marshall Islands 15.8 2019 [1] Cuba 11.5 2020 [2] Micronesia 10.5 2020 [2]

  9. List of monthly expenses to include in your budget - AOL

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    Examples of monthly expenses to include in a budget. 1. Housing. Housing expenses frequently take up the largest chunk of monthly expenses and include monthly mortgage or rent payments, depending ...