The Straits Times: New initiative to boost cross-border e-commerce for at least 300 Singapore firms

The Straits Times: New initiative to boost cross-border e-commerce for at least 300 Singapore firms

More micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Singapore will be receiving support to boost their cross-border e-commerce capabilities.

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“According to a study by Access Partnership, which surveyed over 300 MSMEs in Singapore, 83 per cent of Singapore MSMEs believe that e-commerce is vital for their ability to export overseas.

The study also found that e-commerce export revenues in Singapore could more than double from $1.7 billion in 2022 to $3.9 billion by 2027 if…” Read more on The Straits Times.

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