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International

Dec. 6, 2013

Singapore beefs up infrastructure to woo IP-rich companies

The island nation, which has long pushed for multinational corporations to make it their base of operations in Asia, hopes to emerge as the region's intellectual property hub.


By Caitlin Johnson


Daily Journal Staff Writer


It's no secret that Singapore has aggressively pursued initiatives to encourage multinational corporations to make the island nation their base for doing business in Asia. A decade after the government there vowed to establish itself as a dispute resolution center for the region, Singapore now ranks among the most popular places globally to resolve business disputes and is home to the only World Intellec...

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