Amreeta Eng, Executive Director, Enterprise Singapore

“For the commodities sector in particular, the strong participant network of companies is a big reason why companies are based here. It really enables the traders to have a good sense of the market, to find out what their counterparties need, and to exchange views in person. That’s why you also see companies from countries close to Singapore choosing to set up here.”
Amreeta Eng

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This week, we kick off our new series, Commodities in Asia. In this series, we’ll be exploring the current state and the future ambitions of the commodities markets in Asia. Across energy, metals, agriculture, and carbon, we’ll be talking with the leading voices of the Asian commodity markets to help us better understand how we can work together to build the next generation of truly global smarter markets.

We kick off our series with Amreeta Eng, Executive Director at Enterprise Singapore. Enterprise Singapore is a government agency under the Ministry of Trade & Industry that champions enterprise development by partnering with companies and industry to build capabilities, innovate and internationalize, and by supporting the growth of Singapore as a hub for global trading and start-ups.

SmarterMarkets™ host David Greely sits down with Amreeta to discuss how Singapore has become a center for commodities trading and the broader commodities industry.

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