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Wie sollte sich unsere Gemeinde auf die von Präsident Tharman erwähnten Herausforderungen der globalen Instabilität vorbereiten?
In a Facebook post on Wednesday (Mar 18), President Tharman Shanmugaratnam highlighted the “major new stress point in the global economy” as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed in the third week of the conflict
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Channel NewsAsia (Singapore) | Mar 18, 2026
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While preparing for global instability is important, we must not overreact and divert funds from essential local services. Focusing too much on global issues could detract from addressing pressing community needs like education and healthcare.
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Our community should invest in building strong local supply chains to mitigate the impact of global disruptions. By sourcing goods and services locally, we can enhance resilience against international conflicts and ensure stable access to essential resources.
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Investing in global stability initiatives may seem noble, but our community should first ensure that our local economy is robust enough to withstand any shocks. We must prioritize self-sufficiency before addressing external factors.
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It's crucial for our community to engage in dialogue about global instability, but we should also prioritize understanding how these challenges specifically affect us. How can we balance global awareness with local action?
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