Singapore 2025 GDP Growth Hits 4.8% as Semiconductor and AI Demand Surge
Singapore's 2025 GDP growth reached 4.8%, outperforming forecasts thanks to a surge in semiconductor output and AI demand. Analysis of the preliminary data.
Singapore just defied the gravity of global trade turbulence. Despite a year marked by geopolitical tensions, the city-state's economy finished 2025 with a performance that significantly outpaced official expectations.
AI and Chips Drive Singapore 2025 GDP Growth to 4.8%
According to preliminary data released on January 2, 2026, Singapore's economy expanded by 4.8% in 2025. As reported by Reuters, this figure beats the government's previous forecast of around 4%. The robust growth's primary engines were a massive surge in semiconductor output and skyrocketing demand for AI-related hardware.
Resilience Amid Global Uncertainty
The city-state has solidified its position as a high-tech manufacturing hub. While other economies struggled with cooling demand, Singapore benefited from the global 'AI gold rush,' which bolstered exports. Preliminary data suggests that the manufacturing sector's resilience effectively offset the impact of high interest rates and regional instability.
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