Even as trade friction, tariffs, and regulatory changes weigh on the region, Singapore maintains its reputation as a strategic, low-risk hub for regional operations. ETL GLOBAL Member Dezan Shira & Associates has released a fresh edition of Doing Business in Singapore, offering clear and current guidance for companies planning to enter or expand in Southeast Asia’s most consistent performer.

The report outlines what’s new for 2025, from tax changes and ESG reporting requirements to employment permit reforms and updated rules on nominee shareholders. It also examines the real impact of recent US tariffs and how Singapore’s government is adjusting through sector support, monetary easing, and targeted incentives. Whether you’re considering a subsidiary, a branch, or a fund structure like the Variable Capital Company, the study explains the pros, pitfalls, and compliance must-knows for each route.

If you’re planning your next move in Asia, or rethinking your structure under new global pressures, this is essential reading.

Download the full guide to explore legal set-up options, tax benefits, and strategic opportunities in Singapore.

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