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Singapore’s TradeMin: Coronavirus outbreak will hit Singapore's economy this year - Reuters

Singapore’s Trade Minister Chan Chun Sing told Reuters on Monday, Singapore’s economy will be impacted by the outbreak of a new coronavirus that originated in China and has spread to the city-state.

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There will certainly be an impact on our economy, business and consumer confidence this year especially as the situation is expected to persist for sometime.

Tourism-related sectors were of immediate concern and the government was ready to support firms and workers.

Singapore has reported four cases of the coronavirus that has killed 80 people in China so far and the crisis seems to be accelerating.

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