Singapore's pharma and electronics sectors drove strong momentum through Q4 2025, lifting the full-year growth to levels not seen since the post-pandemic recovery kicked in. The manufacturing backbone proved resilient even as global supply chains faced ongoing pressures. For investors tracking macroeconomic signals, this uptick in Asia-Pacific industrial output signals continued momentum in key production hubs. The data underscores how traditional manufacturing strength remains a crucial indicator for gauging broader economic health—something worth watching alongside crypto market cycles and asset rotation strategies. Full-year performance now stands as one of the strongest showings for the city-state in recent years.

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WalletWhisperervip
· 01-04 23:42
Singapore's recent surge is truly impressive, with the pharmaceutical and electronics sectors thriving... Speaking of traditional manufacturing, it's really a barometer of the economy, much more reliable than just speculating on cryptocurrencies.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 01-03 08:02
Singapore's manufacturing data this time is really good; pharmaceutical and electronics industries are holding up. However, supply chain pressures are still there; we'll have to see how things develop next.
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ZenZKPlayervip
· 01-02 00:38
Singapore's manufacturing industry is booming, and traditional industries are still the hard currency.
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MidnightGenesisvip
· 01-02 00:38
On-chain data shows that there's something interesting behind the recent surge in Singapore's manufacturing sector. The node changes deployed in Q4 are worth monitoring late at night.
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SchrodingersPapervip
· 01-02 00:23
Singapore's manufacturing industry is taking off, so why am I still losing...

Wait, what does this have to do with the crypto cycle? Is a strong traditional industry enough to save my short positions?

I'm done, it's those macro analysts again making pie-in-the-sky predictions. I don't believe you at all.
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SerNgmivip
· 01-02 00:21
Singapore's manufacturing industry is really holding up, and the wave of growth in pharmaceutical and electronics sectors still shows some potential. Speaking of which, data from these traditional industries can truly reflect the state of the economy—much more reliable than just looking at crypto market fluctuations... However, with supply chain pressures still so intense, what's next?
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