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Singapore and Malaysia struggle as US stalls

By John Burton in Singapore

Published: August 11 2008 23:26 | Last updated: August 11 2008 23:26

Economic growth slowed in the second quarter in Singapore to 2.1 per cent from a year ago, providing fresh evidence that the US slowdown is beginning to affect Asian economies.

The city-state’s trade promotion agency, IE Singapore, revised its forecasts for non-oil exports for the year, indicating that it expects them to contract by 2-4 per cent rather than to grow at that pace as it had earlier predicted.

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