An association representing manufacturers in Singapore is calling on the sector to take action to innovate or risk falling short of its 10-year target to grow 50 per cent by 2030. Firms added that a lack of manpower and external factors like supply chain disruptions are making it tougher for them to stay competitive globally. Nasyrah Rohim reports.
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