Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Singapore

09/13/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/14/2021 02:04

Oral reply to PQ on Upward Revision of 2021 GDP Growth Forecast

Question

Mr Liang Eng Hwa: To ask the Minister for Trade and Industry (a) what is the basis for the upward revision of 2021's GDP growth forecast to 6%-7%; (b) what are the key drivers; and (c) what is the growth outlook for 2022.

Oral Answer (to be attributed Minister for Trade and Industry Gan Kim Yong)

1. In August, MTI projected that the Singapore economy would expand by 6.0% to 7.0% in 2021, taking into account several developments. One, the global economic recovery has remained largely on track, notwithstanding the risks posed by the pandemic. High vaccination rates in key advanced economies such as the US and Eurozone have allowed them to press on with re-opening even amidst a rise in infections. While regional economies have had to re-impose tight restrictions to curb a resurgence in cases, they are also ramping up vaccination efforts, which should facilitate the resumption of economic activities in the coming quarters.

2. Two, Singapore's GDP growth in the first half of the year came in at a better-than-expected 7.7% on a year-on-year basis. In particular, the outward-oriented sectors continued to grow strongly, with the manufacturing and finance & insurance sectors achieving growth of 14.5% and 7.4% respectively during this period. At the same time, our vaccination programme has made good progress, which will allow for the progressive easing of domestic and border restrictions over the course of the year.

3. Barring a major setback in the global economy, the growth of outward-oriented sectors will remain healthy in the second half of the year. The progressive easing of domestic and border restrictions will also help to support the recovery of consumer-facing sectors such as food & beverage services, and alleviate labour shortages in sectors that are reliant on migrant workers such as construction. On the other hand, the tourism- and aviation-related sectors are likely to see a slow recovery due to ongoing global travel restrictions and weak travel demand.

4. Looking ahead to 2022, MTI expects the Singapore economy to continue to recover as global growth is projected to remain positive. MTI will announce Singapore's 2022 GDP growth forecast in November 2021.