The American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore (AmChamSG) has launched its newly expanded hub, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to fostering collaboration and innovation among its member companies. The grand opening, held on 13 March, was attended by Gan Kim Yong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, who highlighted the hub’s role in strengthening US-Singapore business relations.
The expansion of the AmChamSG Hub underscores the Chamber’s dedication to facilitating growth and innovation within the business community. Nilesh Shah, Vice President and General Manager of Emerging Markets at West, emphasised the hub’s importance, stating, “AmChamSG plays an important role in the business community and is a platform that enables industry leaders to connect, share insights, and address critical business challenges.”
In a bid to promote sustainable impact, AmChamSG collaborated with Sunray Woodcraft Construction to donate preloved office furniture to community partners, including Yio Chu Kang Grassroots and the Anglican Senior Centre PEACEConnect. Additionally, a wall mural was commissioned from artists Eunice Hannah Lim and Nur Sabrina Binte Rahim, a member of the Rainbow Centre’s Artability programme, to support differently-abled artists.
Dr HsienHsien Lei, CEO of AmChamSG, remarked, “The AmChamSG Hub is the heart of the American business community in Singapore. This expansion reflects our commitment to fostering and strengthening the enduring relationship between the United States and Singapore.”
Established in 1973, AmChamSG is the largest international business association in Singapore, with nearly 700 member companies. The hub’s expansion is set to further support the community through advocacy, thought leadership, and sustainable initiatives.
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