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Domestic economic forecast

Singapore maintains 2026 growth forecast

Analysis based on 13 articles · First reported May 25, 2026 · Last updated May 25, 2026

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The maintenance of Singapore>>>'s economic growth forecast at 2-4% for 2026, despite significant downside risks from the Middle East>>> conflict, suggests a degree of resilience in its economy, particularly driven by AI-related demand. However, the ongoing geopolitical tensions and their impact on crude oil prices and supply chains could lead to inflationary pressures and dampen global economic activity, potentially affecting outward-oriented sectors in Singapore>>>.

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The Singapore — Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore)>>> has maintained Singapore>>>'s 2026 economic growth forecast at 2 to 4 percent, citing a better-than-expected performance in the first quarter of 2026. The economy grew by 6 percent year-on-year from January to March, driven by strong performances in wholesale trade, manufacturing, and finance and insurance sectors, particularly due to robust AI-related demand. However, the global economic outlook has deteriorated significantly due to the Middle East>>> conflict, specifically the 'Iran war' or 'US-Israel-Iran conflict', which has led to higher prices and shortages of crude oil and its derivatives. The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz>>> has disrupted energy supplies and other key inputs, driving up inflationary pressures and potentially eroding real incomes and dampening consumption. Despite these rising downside risks, the Singapore — Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore)>>> will continue to monitor developments and adjust the forecast if necessary. The International Monetary Fund>>> and World Trade Organization>>> have also projected slower global growth and trade volume, respectively, adding to the cautious outlook.

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The economy of Singapore>>> grew by 6% in Q1 2026, driven by strong demand for AI chips, which positively impacts its economic outlook and trade performance.
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govactor
The Singapore — Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore)>>> reported the Q1 2026 economic growth figures and maintained its full-year forecast, while also warning of potential downside risks.
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The conflict in the Middle East>>> is identified as a significant downside risk to Singapore>>>'s economic outlook, impacting energy prices and supply chains.
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The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz>>> is causing disruptions to the supply of energy and other key inputs, leading to global cost spikes and inflationary pressures that affect Singapore>>>'s economy.
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The 'Iran war' or 'US-Israel-Iran conflict' is cited as a major source of downside risks, contributing to higher crude oil prices and supply chain disruptions affecting Singapore>>>.
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The 'US-Israel-Iran conflict' is cited as a major source of downside risks, contributing to higher crude oil prices and supply chain disruptions affecting Singapore>>>.
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Singapore — Singapore Cooperation Enterprise>>> reported a 9.6% increase in exports for the first quarter, primarily bolstered by the electronics sector.
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The International Monetary Fund>>> had projected a moderation in Singapore>>>'s economic growth, providing an external perspective on the economic outlook.
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The United States>>>'s tariff outlook is mentioned as broadly unchanged, which is a factor considered in Singapore>>>'s economic assessment.
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The World Trade Organization>>> projected a slowdown in global merchandise trade volume growth, which contributes to the weakened external demand outlook for Singapore>>>.
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The Singapore — Monetary Authority of Singapore>>> had indicated an update to the GDP forecast, aligning with the Singapore — Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore)>>>'s announcement.
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