60% of Singapore firms say they'll need 1-2 years to recover

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60% of Singapore firms say they'll need 1-2 years to recover
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FOR nearly six in 10 Singapore firms, business will take one to two years to recover to pre-Covid-19 levels, even as they seek new revenue sources, speed up digitalisation and innovate in products and services. Read more at The Business Times.

FOR nearly six in 10 Singapore firms, business will take one to two years to recover to pre-Covid-19 levels, even as they seek new revenue sources, speed up digitalisation and innovate in products and services.

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