Lee Hsien Loong (Singapore Prime Minister) – Debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President (Apr 2023)


Chapters

00:00:23 Singapore and Indonesia Settle Longstanding Bilateral Issues
00:03:48 Singapore's Foreign Relations Amid Global Turmoil
00:12:01 Escalating Tensions Between US, China, and Taiwan
00:14:48 Navigating Global Fragmentation and Preserving Economic Growth
00:19:44 United and Resilient: Singapore's Path Forward in a Troubled World
00:29:13 Singaporeans' Global Entrepreneurship
00:32:13 Singapore: Thriving in a Tumultuous World
00:42:56 Singapore: Preserving a High International Reputation
00:48:05 Singapore's Future: Embracing Challenges and Building a Proud Nation

Abstract

The Strategic Role of Singapore in Navigating Complex Global and Regional Dynamics

In an era marked by heightened geopolitical tensions and global challenges, Singapore’s strategic approach in maintaining robust relations with its neighbors and major global powers stands as a testament to its diplomatic finesse and resilience. This article delves into the multifaceted aspects of Singapore’s foreign relations, economic strategies, and societal resilience, drawing upon key developments and initiatives that underscore the nation’s adaptability and foresight in a rapidly changing world.

1. Strengthening Ties with Neighbors: Indonesia and Malaysia

Central to Singapore’s foreign policy are its relations with immediate neighbors, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s emphasis on positive relations is substantiated by landmark agreements signed with Indonesia in 2022, covering crucial areas such as airspace, defense cooperation, and extradition. These agreements, pivotal in resolving sensitive, long-standing issues, have paved the way for enhanced trust and collaboration, particularly in emerging sectors like the digital economy and sustainability. Prime Minister Lee acknowledges the significant progress made in relations with Indonesia, particularly the signing of three bilateral agreements under an expanded framework. Similarly, Singapore’s broad cooperation agenda with Malaysia, encompassing trade, investment, and connectivity, reflects a commitment to managing bilateral issues amicably, further exemplified by the Rapid Transit System Link project with Johor Bahru.

2. Navigating Global Challenges and Superpower Tensions

The escalating conflict in Ukraine and the consequent global repercussions, including disruptions in energy, food, and fertilizer supplies, pose significant challenges. Moreover, strained US-China relations, fueled by mutual suspicion and competing interests, particularly regarding technology leadership and the sensitive Taiwan issue, have led to a decline in public perceptions and heightened tensions. Singapore’s response to these complexities is anchored in maintaining friendly relations with both China and the US. Advocating for dialogue and cooperation among major powers, Singapore positions itself as a neutral and trusted intermediary, facilitating constructive engagement. Singapore’s Prime Minister emphasizes the importance of maintaining good relations with its neighbors and addressing global challenges through cooperation and diplomacy. He highlights the need for careful management of bilateral issues and the need to avoid allowing any single issue to dominate and disrupt the overall relationship. The country’s adherence to the One-China policy amidst growing global discourse on democracy versus autocracy further illustrates its diplomatic balancing act.

Globalization and free trade have been instrumental in Singapore’s success. Countries have prioritized domestic and national security considerations over free trade, leading to protectionism and diminished trust among nations. The IMF estimates that global economic fragmentation could reduce global GDP by 7% cumulatively. Singapore’s Prime Minister calls for unity and self-reliance to navigate these challenges, emphasizing the need to refresh the social compact and create a collective roadmap.

3. Economic Resilience and Global Trading System

Singapore’s economic strategy in the face of de-globalization trends and rising protectionism is crucial for its survival as a small, open economy. The IMF’s projection of a 7% cumulative reduction in global GDP due to economic fragmentation highlights the importance of a stable international trading system for Singapore. The nation’s commitment to staying open and connected, coupled with initiatives to adapt businesses, upskill workers, and integrate global talent, reinforces its position as a competitive global city and international hub. This strategy is bolstered by Singapore’s strong reputation in the business environment, attracting international investments and talent, particularly in sectors like biomedical activities. Singaporeans are taking bold steps by starting their own businesses in unfamiliar lands, demonstrating their entrepreneurial spirit and global outlook. The country’s education system provides young people with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed globally.

Singapore’s survival depends on staying open and connected to the world, doing business, and delivering value. The strategy is to double down on this approach and maintain its status as a global city and international hub. Singapore must work hard to form good relations with countries big and small and find ways to collaborate. Singapore’s strong business environment, ranked top in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) business environment ranking for 15 consecutive years, attracts businesses, investors, and talented individuals from around the world. Singapore’s strong biomedical base and infrastructure have secured several vaccine projects, including investments from Pfizer and BioNTech.

4. Societal Cohesion and National Spirit

In challenging times, the unity and resilience of Singapore’s society are paramount. The Forward Singapore initiative, emphasizing meritocracy, inclusivity, and safety nets, aims to chart a collective path forward, ensuring progress for all citizens. Singapore’s success, built on self-reliance and enterprise, is mirrored in the endeavors of Singaporeans venturing into diverse global businesses and the nation’s capacity to host major international events. This spirit of resilience is further exemplified by young Singaporeans living and working abroad, their commitment to national service, and their contributions to nation-building. Singapore must remain united in the face of global challenges. Its harmony is precious and requires continuous effort to maintain. External pressures may strain society, leading to divisions along various fault lines. The government will support the Forward Singapore agenda with policies, programs, and resources. Unity alone is not enough; Singapore needs a go-getting spirit and self-reliance to achieve prosperity.

Singapore’s reputation and standing in the world are crucial for its success. Singaporeans should be proud of and uphold this reputation when representing the country overseas. Factors contributing to Singapore’s reputation include its efficient system, demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic, the hard work, skills, reliability, and trustworthiness of Singaporeans, its commitment to honoring commitments and acting based on consistent principles, the mandate and authority of Singapore’s leaders backed by public support, and the stability of Singapore’s policies. Singaporeans hold leadership positions in international organizations and work in various fields worldwide, enhancing the country’s international reputation.

5. Leadership Renewal and Future Aspirations

As Singapore faces a complex set of global crises, the renewal of its leadership and the support for the 4G team, led by Deputy Prime Minister Wong, are crucial. The 4G team’s experience and confidence, particularly during the pandemic, underscore their capability to handle domestic and international agendas effectively. Upholding Singapore’s international reputation for quality and efficiency, the nation aspires to transform challenges into successes and maintain its principles to advance long-term interests. The collective aspiration is to build a Singapore that current and future generations can take pride in, characterized by bold thinking, high ambitions, and far-reaching goals. Singaporeans have not forgotten the fundamentals of nation-building. Their entrepreneurial spirit and global outlook are key to overcoming current challenges. Raja’s vision for Singapore would be realized by their willingness to take risks and pursue their dreams.

Singapore’s high international reputation is a key factor in attracting investments and maintaining a stable economy. Good governance, stable politics, and a trustworthy system are essential for companies and investors. Honesty and integrity are crucial for Singapore’s success, but maintaining these values beyond the founding generation is challenging. The 4G team is in place and ready to take over from the current leadership. The 4G Ministers gained valuable experience during the pandemic, demonstrating their leadership qualities and ability to work together. They have a strong agenda to fulfill domestically and internationally and need the support of all Singaporeans. DPM Wong has been chosen as the leader of the 4G Ministers.

Conclusion

Singapore’s strategic approach in foreign relations, economic resilience, societal cohesion, and leadership renewal positions it as a pivotal player in a troubled world. By navigating complex regional dynamics, global challenges, and internal transformations, Singapore demonstrates its capacity to not only withstand crises but also to forge a path of progress and unity, embodying the spirit of an extraordinary nation in the face of adversity.


Notes by: datagram