
Singapore maintains biomed strength with 60+ plants despite closures

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Singapore remains a key global biomedical manufacturing hub with over 60 plants, despite some closures. In 2025, the sector attracted $4.4 billion in investments, creating approximately 1,775 jobs. Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong emphasized that recent plant closures are due to individual company decisions, not a decline in competitiveness. The government will support manufacturers in enhancing capabilities, including AI and robotics. Notably, BioNTech will close its Singapore site by early 2027 as part of a global restructuring, transferring COVID-19 vaccine production to Pfizer.
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