Chinese flock to new tech boom town Singapore

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Singapore is emerging as a magnet for an army of e-commerce and IT executives and technicians from China, drawn by the sheer size and growth prospects across Southeast Asia.  

Young consumers and new technologies are bursting on to the scene throughout the sub-continent and Chinese specialists and entrepreneurs have made a beeline to set up shop in Singapore in recent years. 

Those who missed the boat of China’s explosive growth of its tech bonanza in the past decade are increasingly drawn to Southeast Asia, whose internet and e-commerce sector is about to get off the ground.  

The talent flow from Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen to Singapore is gaining momentum, according to China’s leading tech website Zhongguancun Online, based in the Chinese capital city’s eponymous tech district, as well as Singaporean papers. 

In May 2020, Alibaba shelled out 8.4 billion yuan ($1.3 billion) to take over floors in one of Singapore’s tallest office buildings near Marina Bay to house the expanding team of Lazada, one of the region’s largest e-commerce platforms.

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