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The mountain doesn't move, but people do. In Singapore, that might not work.
Recently, many friends are coming to Singapore to do business and asked me what to watch out for. I thought about it: maybe it's just not treating "flexibility" as "common sense."
One of the Chinese business wisdoms is "there are policies from above, and countermeasures below," but coming to Singapore, it's exactly not like that.
Your roundabout way to save the country may seem to achieve the goal, but in fact, it's a big taboo.
For example, buying land—Singapore's government stipulates that private land cannot be sold to non-citizens, but clever people might think of "nominee holding." Do you know? That's actually illegal.
For example, Singapore's government-built flats are one unit per family, but single individuals who meet the age requirements can also have one unit each. If you copy the previous mainland housing restrictions, you'll see a bunch of people getting divorced en masse. But Singapore isn't like that.
common sense is not common