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Singapore

2011 Edition · 245 data fields

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Introduction

Background

Singapore was founded as a British trading colony in 1819. It joined the Malaysian Federation in 1963 but separated two years later and became independent. Singapore subsequently became one of the world's most prosperous countries with strong international trading links (its port is one of the world's busiest in terms of tonnage handled) and with per capita GDP equal to that of the leading nations of Western Europe.

Geography

Area

697 sq km 687 sq km 10 sq km
total
697 sq km
water
10 sq km

Area - comparative

slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC

Climate

tropical; hot, humid, rainy; two distinct monsoon seasons - Northeastern monsoon (December to March) and Southwestern monsoon (June to September); inter-monsoon - frequent afternoon and early evening thunderstorms

Coastline

193 km

Elevation extremes

Singapore Strait 0 m Bukit Timah 166 m
highest point
Bukit Timah 166 m
lowest point
Singapore Strait 0 m

Environment - current issues

industrial pollution; limited natural freshwater resources; limited land availability presents waste disposal problems; seasonal smoke/haze resulting from forest fires in Indonesia

Environment - international agreements

Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution none of the selected agreements
party to
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution
signed, but not ratified
none of the selected agreements

Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural)

0.19 cu km/yr (45%/51%/4%) 44 cu m/yr (1975)
per capita
44 cu m/yr (1975)
total
0.19 cu km/yr (45%/51%/4%)

Geographic coordinates

1 22 N, 103 48 E

Geography - note

focal point for Southeast Asian sea routes

Irrigated land

NA

Land boundaries

0 km

Land use

1.47% 1.47% 97.06% (2005)
arable land
1.47%
other
97.06% (2005)
permanent crops
1.47%

Location

Southeastern Asia, islands between Malaysia and Indonesia

Map references

Southeast Asia

Maritime claims

3 nm within and beyond territorial sea, as defined in treaties and practice
exclusive fishing zone
within and beyond territorial sea, as defined in treaties and practice
territorial sea
3 nm

Natural hazards

NA

Natural resources

fish, deepwater ports

Terrain

lowland; gently undulating central plateau contains water catchment area and nature preserve

Total renewable water resources

0.6 cu km (1975)

People and Society

Age structure

13.8% (male 338,419/female 314,704) 77% (male 1,774,444/female 1,874,985) 9.2% (male 196,101/female 242,084) (2011 est.)
0-14 years
13.8% (male 338,419/female 314,704)
15-64 years
77% (male 1,774,444/female 1,874,985)
65 years and over
9.2% (male 196,101/female 242,084) (2011 est.)

Birth rate

8.5 births/1,000 population (2011 est.)

Children under the age of 5 years underweight

3.3% (2000)

Death rate

4.95 deaths/1,000 population (July 2011 est.)

Drinking water source

urban: 100% of population total: 100% of population (2008)
total
100% of population (2008)
urban
100% of population

Education expenditures

3% of GDP (2009)

Ethnic groups

Chinese 76.8%, Malay 13.9%, Indian 7.9%, other 1.4% (2000 census)

Health expenditures

3.9% of GDP (2009)

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate

0.1% (2009 est.)

HIV/AIDS - deaths

fewer than 100 (2009 est.)

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS

3,400 (2009 est.)

Hospital bed density

3.14 beds/1,000 population (2008)

Infant mortality rate

2.32 deaths/1,000 live births 2.52 deaths/1,000 live births 2.11 deaths/1,000 live births (2011 est.)
female
2.11 deaths/1,000 live births (2011 est.)
total
2.32 deaths/1,000 live births

Languages

Mandarin (official) 35%, English (official) 23%, Malay (official) 14.1%, Hokkien 11.4%, Cantonese 5.7%, Teochew 4.9%, Tamil (official) 3.2%, other Chinese dialects 1.8%, other 0.9% (2000 census)

Life expectancy at birth

82.14 years 79.53 years 84.96 years (2011 est.)
female
84.96 years (2011 est.)
total population
82.14 years

Literacy

age 15 and over can read and write 92.5% 96.6% 88.6% (2000 census)
definition
age 15 and over can read and write
female
88.6% (2000 census)
male
96.6%
total population
92.5%

Maternal mortality rate

9 deaths/100,000 live births (2008)

Median age

40.1 years 39.6 years 40.6 years (2011 est.)
female
40.6 years (2011 est.)
male
39.6 years
total
40.1 years

Nationality

Singaporean(s) Singapore
adjective
Singapore
noun
Singaporean(s)

Net migration rate

4.63 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2011 est.)

Obesity - adult prevalence rate

6.9% (2004)

Physicians density

1.833 physicians/1,000 population (2009)

Population

4,740,737 (July 2011 est.)

Population growth rate

0.817% (2011 est.)

Religions

Buddhist 42.5%, Muslim 14.9%, Taoist 8.5%, Hindu 4%, Catholic 4.8%, other Christian 9.8%, other 0.7%, none 14.8% (2000 census)

Sanitation facility access

urban: 100% of population total: 100% of population urban: 0% of population total: 0% of population (2008)
total
0% of population (2008)
urban
0% of population

School life expectancy (primary to tertiary education)

NA

Sex ratio

1.077 male(s)/female 1.08 male(s)/female 0.95 male(s)/female 0.81 male(s)/female 0.95 male(s)/female (2011 est.)
15-64 years
0.95 male(s)/female
65 years and over
0.81 male(s)/female
at birth
1.077 male(s)/female
total population
0.95 male(s)/female (2011 est.)
under 15 years
1.08 male(s)/female

Total fertility rate

1.11 children born/woman (2011 est.)

Unemployment, youth ages 15-24

12.9% 9.9% 16.6% (2009)
female
16.6% (2009)
total
12.9%

Urbanization

100% of total population (2010) 0.9% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
rate of urbanization
0.9% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)
urban population
100% of total population (2010)

Government

Administrative divisions

none

Capital

Singapore 1 17 N, 103 51 E UTC+8 (13 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
geographic coordinates
1 17 N, 103 51 E
name
Singapore
time difference
UTC+8 (13 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)

Constitution

3 June 1959; amended 1965 (based on pre-independence State of Singapore Constitution)

Country name

Republic of Singapore Singapore Republic of Singapore Singapore
conventional long form
Republic of Singapore
conventional short form
Singapore
local long form
Republic of Singapore
local short form
Singapore

Diplomatic representation from the US

Ambassador David I. ADELMAN 27 Napier Road, Singapore 258508 FPO AP 96507-0001 [65] 6476-9100 [65] 6476-9340
chief of mission
Ambassador David I. ADELMAN
embassy
27 Napier Road, Singapore 258508
FAX
[65] 6476-9340
mailing address
FPO AP 96507-0001
telephone
[65] 6476-9100

Diplomatic representation in the US

Ambassador CHAN Heng Chee 3501 International Place NW, Washington, DC 20008 [1] (202) 537-3100 [1] (202) 537-0876 San Francisco New York
chancery
3501 International Place NW, Washington, DC 20008
chief of mission
Ambassador CHAN Heng Chee
consulate(s)
New York
consulate(s) general
San Francisco
FAX
[1] (202) 537-0876
telephone
[1] (202) 537-3100

Executive branch

President Tony TAN Keng Yam (since 1 September 2011) Prime Minister LEE Hsien Loong (since 12 August 2004); Deputy Prime Minister TEO Chee Hean (since 1 April 2009) and Deputy Prime Minister THARMAN Shanmugaratnam (since 21 May 2011); Senior Minister HENG Chee How (since 21 May 2011) appointed by president, responsible to parliament president elected by popular vote for six-year term; election last held on 27 August 2011 (next election to be held by August 2017); following legislative elections, leader of majority party or leader of majority coalition usually appointed prime minister by president; deputy prime ministers appointed by president Tony TAN Keng Yam elected president from a field of four candidates with 35.2% of the votes cast
cabinet
appointed by president, responsible to parliament
chief of state
President Tony TAN Keng Yam (since 1 September 2011)
election results
Tony TAN Keng Yam elected president from a field of four candidates with 35.2% of the votes cast
elections
president elected by popular vote for six-year term; election last held on 27 August 2011 (next election to be held by August 2017); following legislative elections, leader of majority party or leader of majority coalition usually appointed prime minister by president; deputy prime ministers appointed by president
head of government
Prime Minister LEE Hsien Loong (since 12 August 2004); Deputy Prime Minister TEO Chee Hean (since 1 April 2009) and Deputy Prime Minister THARMAN Shanmugaratnam (since 21 May 2011); Senior Minister HENG Chee How (since 21 May 2011)

Flag description

two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and white; near the hoist side of the red band, there is a vertical, white crescent (closed portion is toward the hoist side) partially enclosing five white five-pointed stars arranged in a circle; red denotes brotherhood and equality; white signifies purity and virtue; the waxing crescent moon symbolizes a young nation on the ascendancy; the five stars represent the nation's ideals of democracy, peace, progress, justice, and equality

Government type

parliamentary republic

Independence

9 August 1965 (from Malaysian Federation)

International law organization participation

has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt

International organization participation

ADB, AOSIS, APEC, ARF, ASEAN, BIS, C, CP, EAS, FATF, G-77, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICRM, IDA, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, ITUC, MIGA, NAM, OPCW, PCA, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNMIT, UPU, WCO, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO

Judicial branch

Supreme Court (chief justice is appointed by the president with the advice of the prime minister, other judges are appointed by the president with the advice of the chief justice); Court of Appeals

Legal system

English common law

Legislative branch

unicameral Parliament (87 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve five-year terms); note - in addition, there are up to nine nominated members; up to three losing opposition candidates who came closest to winning seats may be appointed as "nonconstituency" members last held on 7 May 2011 (next to be held in May 2016) percent of vote by party - PAP 60.1%, WP 12.8%, NSP 12.1%, others 15%; seats by party - PAP 81, WP 6
election results
percent of vote by party - PAP 60.1%, WP 12.8%, NSP 12.1%, others 15%; seats by party - PAP 81, WP 6
elections
last held on 7 May 2011 (next to be held in May 2016)

National anthem

"Majulah Singapura" (Onward Singapore) ZUBIR Said adopted 1965; the anthem, which was first performed in 1958 at the Victoria Theatre, is sung only in Malay
lyrics/music
ZUBIR Said
name
"Majulah Singapura" (Onward Singapore)

National holiday

National Day, 9 August (1965)

National symbol(s)

lion

Political parties and leaders

National Solidarity Party or NSP [GOH Meng Seng]; People's Action Party or PAP [LEE Hsien Loong]; Reform Party [NG Teck Siong]; Singapore Democratic Alliance or SDA [CHIAM See Tong]; Singapore Democratic Party or SDP [CHEE Soon Juan]; Workers' Party or WP [Sylvia LIM Swee Lian] SDA includes Singapore Justice Party or SJP, Singapore National Malay Organization or PKMS, Singapore People's Party or SPP

Political pressure groups and leaders

none

Suffrage

21 years of age; universal and compulsory

Economy

Agriculture - products

orchids, vegetables; poultry, eggs; fish, ornamental fish

Budget

$32.7 billion $32.31 billion expenditures include both operational and development expenditures (2010 est.)
expenditures
$32.31 billion
revenues
$32.7 billion

Budget surplus (+) or deficit (-)

0.2% of GDP (2010 est.)

Central bank discount rate

NA% (31 December 2010 est.) 0.27% (31 December 2009 est.)

Commercial bank prime lending rate

5.38% (31 December 2010 est.) 5.38% (31 December 2009 est.)

Current account balance

$46.27 billion (2010 est.) $32.63 billion (2009 est.)

Debt - external

$21.82 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $20.3 billion (31 December 2009 est.)

Distribution of family income - Gini index

47.8 (2009) 48.1 (2008)

Economy - overview

Singapore has a highly developed and successful free-market economy. It enjoys a remarkably open and corruption-free environment, stable prices, and a per capita GDP higher than that of most developed countries. The economy depends heavily on exports, particularly in consumer electronics, information technology products, pharmaceuticals, and on a growing financial services sector. Real GDP growth averaged 7.1% between 2004 and 2007. The economy contracted 1.3% in 2009 as a result of the global financial crisis, but rebounded nearly 14.7% in 2010, on the strength of renewed exports. Over the longer term, the government hopes to establish a new growth path that focuses on raising productivity, which has sunk to 1% growth per year in the last decade. Singapore has attracted major investments in pharmaceuticals and medical technology production and will continue efforts to establish Singapore as Southeast Asia's financial and high-tech hub.

Electricity - consumption

37.11 billion kWh (2008 est.)

Electricity - exports

0 kWh (2009 est.)

Electricity - imports

0 kWh (2009 est.)

Electricity - production

39.21 billion kWh (2008 est.)

Exchange rates

Singapore dollars (SGD) per US dollar - 1.3702 (2010) 1.4545 (2009) 1.415 (2008) 1.507 (2007) 1.5889 (2006)

Exports

$358.4 billion (2010 est.) $273.4 billion (2009 est.)

Exports - commodities

machinery and equipment (including electronics), consumer goods, pharmaceuticals and other chemicals, mineral fuels

Exports - partners

Malaysia 11.9%, Hong Kong 11.7%, China 10.4%, Indonesia 9.4%, US 6.5%, Japan 4.7%, South Korea 4.1% (2010)

GDP - composition by sector

0% 28.3% 71.7% (2010 est.)
agriculture
0%
industry
28.3%
services
71.7% (2010 est.)

GDP - per capita (PPP)

$62,100 (2010 est.) $54,800 (2009 est.) $55,800 (2008 est.) data are in 2010 US dollars

GDP - real growth rate

14.5% (2010 est.) -0.8% (2009 est.) 1.5% (2008 est.)

GDP (official exchange rate)

$222.7 billion (2010 est.)

GDP (purchasing power parity)

$291.9 billion (2010 est.) $255.1 billion (2009 est.) $257 billion (2008 est.) data are in 2010 US dollars

Household income or consumption by percentage share

4.4% 23.2% (2008)
highest 10%
23.2% (2008)
lowest 10%
4.4%

Imports

$310.4 billion (2010 est.) $243.2 billion (2009 est.)

Imports - commodities

machinery and equipment, mineral fuels, chemicals, foodstuffs, consumer goods

Imports - partners

Malaysia 11.7%, US 11.5%, China 10.8%, Japan 7.9%, South Korea 5.8%, Indonesia 5.4% (2010)

Industrial production growth rate

29.7% (2010 est.)

Industries

electronics, chemicals, financial services, oil drilling equipment, petroleum refining, rubber processing and rubber products, processed food and beverages, ship repair, offshore platform construction, life sciences, entrepot trade

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

2.8% (2010 est.) 0.6% (2009 est.)

Investment (gross fixed)

25% of GDP (2010 est.)

Labor force

3.156 million (2010 est.)

Labor force - by occupation

0.1% 30.2% 69.7% (2010)
agriculture
0.1%
industry
30.2%
services
69.7% (2010)

Market value of publicly traded shares

$620.5 billion (31 December 2010) $474.3 billion (31 December 2009) $268.6 billion (31 December 2008)

Natural gas - consumption

9.66 billion cu m (2009 est.)

Natural gas - exports

0 cu m (2009 est.)

Natural gas - imports

9.66 billion cu m (2009 est.)

Natural gas - production

0 cu m (2009 est.)

Natural gas - proved reserves

0 cu m (1 January 2011 est.)

Oil - consumption

1.08 million bbl/day (2010 est.)

Oil - exports

1.374 million bbl/day (2009 est.)

Oil - imports

2.052 million bbl/day (2009 est.)

Oil - production

10,910 bbl/day (2010 est.)

Oil - proved reserves

0 bbl (1 January 2011 est.)

Population below poverty line

NA%

Public debt

105.8% of GDP (2010 est.) 109.3% of GDP (2009 est.) for Singapore, public debt consists largely of Singapore Government Securities (SGS) issued to assist the Central Provident Fund (CPF), which administers Singapore's defined contribution pension fund; special issues of SGS are held by the CPF, and are non-tradeable; the government has not borrowed to finance deficit expenditures since the 1980s

Reserves of foreign exchange and gold

$225.7 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $187.8 billion (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of broad money

$313.1 billion (30 November 2010 est.) $264.4 billion (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of direct foreign investment - abroad

$173.2 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $167.4 billion (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of direct foreign investment - at home

$298.7 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $260.5 billion (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of domestic credit

$202.2 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $172.4 billion (31 December 2009 est.)

Stock of narrow money

$87.35 billion (31 December 2010 est.) $66.6 billion (31 December 2009 est.)

Taxes and other revenues

14.7% of GDP (2010 est.)

Unemployment rate

2.2% (2010 est.) 3% (2009 est.)

Communications

Broadcast media

state controls broadcast media; 8 domestic TV stations operated by MediaCorp, wholly owned by a state investment company; broadcasts from Malaysian and Indonesian stations available; satellite dishes banned; multi-channel cable TV service is accessible; a total of 18 domestic radio stations broadcasting with MediaCorp operating more than a dozen and another 4 stations are closely linked to the ruling party or controlled by the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association; large number of Malaysian and Indonesian radio stations are available (2008)

Internet country code

.sg

Internet hosts

992,786 (2010)

Internet users

3.235 million (2009)

Telephone system

excellent service excellent domestic facilities; launched 3G wireless service in February 2005; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity is more than 180 telephones per 100 persons country code - 65; numerous submarine cables provide links throughout Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and US; satellite earth stations - 4; supplemented by VSAT coverage (2008)
domestic
excellent domestic facilities; launched 3G wireless service in February 2005; combined fixed-line and mobile-cellular teledensity is more than 180 telephones per 100 persons
general assessment
excellent service
international
country code - 65; numerous submarine cables provide links throughout Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and US; satellite earth stations - 4; supplemented by VSAT coverage (2008)

Telephones - main lines in use

1.984 million (2010)

Telephones - mobile cellular

7.307 million (2010)

Transportation

Airports

8 (2010)

Airports - with paved runways

1 (2010)
1,524 to 2,437 m
4
2,438 to 3,047 m
1
914 to 1,523 m
1 (2010)
over 3,047 m
2
total
8

Merchant marine

1,422 bulk carrier 183, cargo 88, carrier 6, chemical tanker 233, container 321, liquefied gas 117, petroleum tanker 404, refrigerated cargo 5, roll on/roll off 13, vehicle carrier 52 850 (Australia 11, Bangladesh 2, Bermuda 21, Chile 7, China 26, Cyprus 3, Denmark 125, France 3, Germany 30, Greece 19, Hong Kong 38, India 19, Indonesia 53, Italy 3, Japan 146, Malaysia 27, Netherlands 1, Norway 132, Slovenia 1, South Africa 3, South Korea 9, Sweden 9, Switzerland 4, Taiwan 79, Thailand 30, UAE 10, UK 6, US 33) this country allows large numbers of ships owned by foreign entities to be registered in its national shipping registry and to fly its flag; these ships operate under the laws of the flag state 327 (Australia 2, Bahamas 7, Bangladesh 3, Belize 7, Cambodia 4, Cyprus 1, Dominica 1, France 3, Gibraltar 1, Honduras 12, Hong Kong 13, Indonesia 42, Isle of Man 1, Kiribati 11, Liberia 27, Malaysia 19, Malta 3, Marshall Islands 28, Mongolia 1, North Korea 2, Panama 79, Philippines 1, Saint Kitts and Nevis 5, Sierra Leone 5, Thailand 1, Tuvalu 25, US 17, unknown 6) (2010)
foreign-owned
850 (Australia 11, Bangladesh 2, Bermuda 21, Chile 7, China 26, Cyprus 3, Denmark 125, France 3, Germany 30, Greece 19, Hong Kong 38, India 19, Indonesia 53, Italy 3, Japan 146, Malaysia 27, Netherlands 1, Norway 132, Slovenia 1, South Africa 3, South Korea 9, Sweden 9, Switzerland 4, Taiwan 79, Thailand 30, UAE 10, UK 6, US 33)
registered in other countries
327 (Australia 2, Bahamas 7, Bangladesh 3, Belize 7, Cambodia 4, Cyprus 1, Dominica 1, France 3, Gibraltar 1, Honduras 12, Hong Kong 13, Indonesia 42, Isle of Man 1, Kiribati 11, Liberia 27, Malaysia 19, Malta 3, Marshall Islands 28, Mongolia 1, North Korea 2, Panama 79, Philippines 1, Saint Kitts and Nevis 5, Sierra Leone 5, Thailand 1, Tuvalu 25, US 17, unknown 6) (2010)
total
1,422

Pipelines

gas 111 km (2010)

Ports and terminals

Singapore

Roadways

3,356 km 3,356 km (includes 161 km of expressways) (2009)
total
3,356 km

Transportation - note

the International Maritime Bureau reports the territorial and offshore waters in the South China Sea as high risk for piracy and armed robbery against ships; numerous commercial vessels have been attacked and hijacked both at anchor and while underway; hijacked vessels are often disguised and cargo diverted to ports in East Asia; crews have been murdered or cast adrift

Military and Security

Manpower available for military service

1,255,902 (2010 est.)
males age 16-49
1,255,902 (2010 est.)

Manpower fit for military service

1,018,839 1,087,134 (2010 est.)
females age 16-49
1,087,134 (2010 est.)
males age 16-49
1,018,839

Manpower reaching militarily significant age annually

27,098 25,368 (2010 est.)
female
25,368 (2010 est.)
male
27,098

Military branches

Singapore Armed Forces: Army, Navy, Air Force (includes Air Defense) (2010)
Singapore Armed Forces
Army, Navy, Air Force (includes Air Defense) (2010)

Military expenditures

4.9% of GDP (2005 est.)

Military service age and obligation

18-21 years of age for male compulsory military service; 16 years of age for volunteers; 2-year conscript service obligation, with a reserve obligation to age 40 (enlisted) or age 50 (officers) (2008)

Transnational Issues

Disputes - international

disputes persist with Malaysia over deliveries of fresh water to Singapore, Singapore's extensive land reclamation works, bridge construction, and maritime boundaries in the Johor and Singapore Straits; in 2008, ICJ awards sovereignty of Pedra Branca (Pulau Batu Puteh/Horsburgh Island) to Singapore, and Middle Rocks to Malaysia, but does not rule on maritime regimes, boundaries, or disposition of South Ledge; Indonesia and Singapore continue to work on finalization of their 1973 maritime boundary agreement by defining unresolved areas north of Indonesia's Batam Island; piracy remains a problem in the Malacca Strait

Illicit drugs

drug abuse limited because of aggressive law enforcement efforts; as a transportation and financial services hub, Singapore is vulnerable, despite strict laws and enforcement, as a venue for money laundering

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