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Business trends

Singapore loses shine as Southeast Asia base for multinationals

Japanese and European companies weigh setting up elsewhere over costs

Singapore has long been a hub for Japanese companies' regional headquarters. (Photo by Fumika Sato)

SINGAPORE -- Multinational corporations are increasingly locating some Southeast Asian regional headquarters functions outside Singapore to save money and pursue expanded opportunities.

For Japanese companies, Singapore remains the leading hub for Southeast Asian headquarters. But Sakata Inx, a maker of printing ink, established a regional head office in Malaysia this February.

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