Building a global presence
Where Singapore businesses can look to expand in the US
Global tech hub and trade corridor
California provides access to skilled workers, global start-ups and large trading firms. Its ports facilitate Asia-US trade, while a skilled workforce supports industries such as media, food tech, biotech and infocommunications.
Singapore companies with offices here include FPS Global Logistics, Giti Tire, Khong Guan, Akribis Systems and Engine Biosciences.
Emerging energy hub and tech frontier
With an economy valued at S$2.3 trillion, Texas offers opportunities in IT, energy, biotech and advanced manufacturing. Austin’s vibrant start-up ecosystem provides tech talent, while the energy sector fosters renewable energy innovation.
Singapore companies with offices here include Franklin Offshore, CSE Global, Sunright, Shayo Nano and Teho International.
Financial capital leading in innovation
New York offers opportunities in fintech, healthcare and consumer industries. It is embracing clean tech and advanced manufacturing, while strong food, retail and venture capital sectors provide avenues for business growth.
Singapore companies with offices here include Olam, Startech Systems, Konig and Singtel.
Aviation centre close to Latin America
Florida is home to a thriving aviation industry and offers a business-friendly climate for companies eyeing expansion into Central and South America.
Singapore companies with offices here include
City Developments, Como Group, Jagged Peak and
VT Mobile Aerospace.
California: Global tech hub and trade corridor
California offers access to global start-ups and large trading firms. Its ports facilitate Asia-US trade, while a skilled workforce supports industries such as media, food tech, biotech and infocommunications.
Singapore companies who have offices here include FPS Global Logistics, Giti Tire, Khong Guan, Akribis Systems and Engine Biosciences.
Texas: Emerging energy hub and tech frontier
With an economy valued at S$2.3 trillion, Texas offers opportunities in IT, energy, biotech and advanced manufacturing. Austin’s vibrant startup ecosystem provides tech talent, while the energy sector fosters renewable energy innovation.
Singapore companies who have offices here include Franklin Offshore, CSE Global, Sunright, Shayo Nano and Teho International.
New York: Financial capital leading in innovation
New York offers opportunities in fintech, healthcare and consumer industries. It is embracing clean tech and advanced manufacturing, while strong food, retail and venture capital sectors provide avenues for business growth.
Singapore companies who have offices here include Mad Dog Concepts, Ascott, Olam, Startech Systems, Konig and SingTel.
Florida: Aviation centre close to Latin America
Florida is home to a thriving aviation industry and offers a business-friendly climate for companies eyeing expansion into Central and South America.
Singapore companies who have offices here include City Developments, Como Group, Jagged Peak, VT Mobile Aerospace.
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Extending the global footprint
Where in the US can Singapore businesses look to for expansion
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Growth in biopharma and clean tech
Massachusetts offers opportunities in the healthcare, biomedical and clean technology industries. Biopharma companies in the state raised a total of US$7.67 billion in 2023, and Boston’s medical device companies have a combined market capitalisation of over US$100 billion.
Companies with offices there include Mirxes, SunbirdBio, Mapletree and Akribis Systems.
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Florida: Aviation centre close to Latin America
Florida is home to a thriving aviation industry and offers a business-friendly climate for companies eyeing expansion into Central and South America.
Singapore companies with offices here include City Developments, Como Group, Jagged Peak and VT Mobile Aerospace.
