Singapore prime minister rules out another dip for economy
Singapore - Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Tuesday said the city-state's economy had bottomed out and was not expected to take another dip after it emerged from its worst recession in history.
"We are out of the trough," said Lee. "We do not expect another dip in the economy."
In the third quarter, Singapore's economy showed its first year-on-year expansion after three quarters of decline, climbing 0.8 per cent compared to a year earlier.
Growth of 0.8 per cent was "nothing to crow about, but something to be grateful for," Lee said.
"We expect the economy to continue to stabilize," he said, noting that Singapore's export-reliant economy depended heavily on the recovery of the developed economies.
Lee was talking to journalists ahead of hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit next week.
The government now expects the economy to shrink between 2 and 2.5 per cent in 2009, an improvement from the 4-to-6-per-cent contraction that it predicted earlier. (dpa)