Singapore Aims To Deepen Economic Ties With ECOWAS

Singapore intends to deepen economic ties with ECOWAS, as trade relations between both regions surge. Trade between ECOWAS and Singapore has grown at a compound annual growth rate of 10% in the last five years (2008-2012) to reach SGD1.2 billion (GHS1.9 billion) . This is according to International Enterprise (IE) Singapore, an agency under the Singapore Ministry of Trade and Industry responsible for the growth of Singapore�s overseas investments and international trade. Singapore companies are present in 11 out of 15 countries in the ECOWAS today, spanning a variety of sectors such as agriculture, F&B and urban infrastructure. According to IE Singapore, the growth in trade is driven mostly by the fledging oil & gas industry in ECOWAS, a sector which has seen Singapore entrants in recent years. These include Sembcorp Marine, which built Ghana�s first Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, and Keppel Offshore & Marine, an offshore rig provider. With the rise of industrialisation and urbanisation in the region, Singapore companies are hoping to expand beyond the oil & gas industry and contribute to growth in the logistics and manufacturing sectors. Singapore may seem like an unlikely partner for the ECOWAS region at first glance. Located in the heart of Southeast Asia, Singapore is a small country with a total land area of 710 km2, a fraction of the Greater Accra Region. However, it has developed rapidly to become one of the world�s most competitive economies. Home to 7,000 global multinational companies, Singapore has a GDP per capita of USD60,000 (approximately GHS120,000), which puts it on par with top economies such as Norway and the US . Having gone through rapid industrial and economic development, many Singapore companies have experience and capabilities in sectors such as education, e-Government, finance, infocomm technology (ICT), as well as urban and infrastructure solutions. Said IE Singapore�s Ghana-based Centre Director, Mr Ian Lee, �ECOWAS is among the world�s fastest-growing regions today. As it embarks on a path of swift socio-economic development, partners that can bring meaningful investments will be crucial to its long-term growth. Singapore hopes to be such a partner and share our expertise with the ECOWAS through our public and private sectors.� With economic relations between ECOWAS and Singapore on the rise, Singapore has been stepping up its engagement with the region. Today, it partners countries within ECOWAS to develop their infrastructure and education sectors, contributing to the region�s long-term socio-economic growth. For example, Singapore company JURONG International is currently providing masterplanning, engineering and architecture services for the Warri Industrial Park in Delta State, Nigeria . Another example is Singapore's Institute of Technical Education Services (ITEES), which has set up the Model Skills Training Centre, a vocational school in Abuja, Nigeria . The centre runs programmes covering electronics, ICT, mechatronics, facility technology and culinary skills.