Between 1990 and the 2025 IMF projection, Singapore’s economy expands from roughly US $39 billion to US $565 billion—a 14- to 15-fold increase. Growth is steady through the 1990s, accelerates in the 2000s, and surges again after the pandemic dip in 2020, reflecting the city-state’s shift toward high-value services, finance, and technology.

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