Singapore’s government is increasing focus on long-term economic security as global tensions continue affecting trade and investment. Prime Minister Lawrence Wong said Singapore must prepare for a future shaped by artificial intelligence, slower global growth, and geopolitical competition between major powers. Government officials are discussing stronger regional cooperation through ASEAN partnerships, especially in energy, trade, and digital infrastructure. Singapore leaders believe smaller countries must work more closely together to remain economically stable during global uncertainty. Political discussions inside Singapore are also focusing more on housing affordability, immigration policy, and job opportunities for younger workers. These issues are becoming increasingly important ahead of future national policy reforms.