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By Reuters | Updated: May 13, 2026

SINGAPORE, May 13 (Reuters) – Singapore must take action to attract leading AI firms and also build on its status as ​a major energy hub, a committee set up ‌to chart new areas of growth and create jobs said in recommendations submitted to the government on Wednesday.

The proposals come as the city-state ​bets on artificial intelligence to transform its economy and its workforce, and as ​geopolitic tensions like the Iran warthreaten to undermine growth and raise inflation.

Following are ⁠some of the recommendations made by the committee:

  • The committee said ​Singapore should respond to the difficult global environment by sharpening ​its value proposition and build agility and adaptability.
  • Singapore should persuade leading industries to “anchor” in the country, building on its role as a key ​node in supply chains for industries like semiconductors.
  • Promising sectors ​include quantum technologies and space technologies, which leverage existing capabilities in semiconductors, ‌advanced ⁠manufacturing, aerospace and satellite systems, the committee said.
  • Singapore should also aim to be a “trusted hub” where AI is developed, tested and deployed, and could do this by attracting ​leading AI companies ​and talent.
  • Singapore ⁠should build on its role as an energy hub and build capabilities in emerging ​domains such as liquefied natural gas trading, as ​well ⁠as in hydrogen, ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuels.
  • Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong delivered a speech addressing the recommendations ⁠at ​a business federation conference on Wednesday.
  • He ​said, “In a changed world, Singapore cannot assume that yesterday’s strengths will automatically become ​tomorrow’s place.”

Reporting by Jun Yuan Yong; Editing by David Stanway

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