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In The Business Times, SIIA Chairman Mr. Simon Tay explores how disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are reshaping energy security and economic stability.

“Our “resources” are, in many ways, constructed rather than natural – built through infrastructure, markets and trusted relationships. This kind of “unnatural resourcefulness” may prove to be a critical factor in times of disruption,” he wrote.

Can Singapore stay resilient and competitive amid global energy shocks?

Read the full commentary: https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/opinion-features/singapores-resilience-and-unnatural-resourcefulness-amid-global-shocks

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