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Chinese firms move to Singapore to dodge U.S. tensions, but face continued scrutiny despite relocation.
Chinese companies are increasingly relocating to Singapore to avoid U.S.-China tensions, a trend known as "Singapore washing."
Firms in tech, biotech, and critical minerals seek the city-state’s neutrality, strong trade networks, and easier access to Western markets.
While Singapore offers a stable, business-friendly environment, the move does not shield companies from global scrutiny—Shein and TikTok remain under pressure despite Singapore bases.
Investigations into Singapore-linked firms tied to Chinese ownership highlight ongoing risks.
Demand for Singapore incorporation is rising, but the strategy offers limited protection for larger, high-profile companies.
Las empresas chinas se mudan a Singapur para eludir las tensiones estadounidenses, pero se enfrentan a un escrutinio continuo a pesar de la reubicación.