Singapore in 2003: Another Tough Year

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Case, William
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Lowell Dittmer

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2004
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During 2003, Singapore's prime minister, Goh Chok Tong, announced that he would be succeeded by Lee Hsien Loong some time before the next election. The country's economy was severely affected by falling export markets and SARS. A free trade agreement was concluded with the United States, while relations remained strained with Malaysia over a variety of issues.

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Asian Survey

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44

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