city-state
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of city-state
First recorded in 1890–95
Example Sentences
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The city-state produces semiconductors essential for electric vehicles and industrial systems, and could benefit from increasing demand for memory chips and autonomous vehicles, says the central bank.
Consumer inflation in the city-state eased sharply last year, while economic growth beat expectations.
Singapore’s government offers grants, tax exemptions and equity investments to new companies, making the city-state “one of the most generous benefactors of tech entrepreneurs anywhere in the world,” Mr.
Singapore will release its nonoil domestic exports data for December on Friday, offering insight into how the city-state trade sector is faring amid global uncertainty.
The city-state is looking into transport policies related to autonomous vehicles and AI, which could improve efficiencies for transport companies and boost their margins, the analyst says.
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