The not-for-profit Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE) will be the main vehicle for the city-state's public sector to share its experiences and expertise, a joint statement by the foreign and trade ministries said.
In the past three years, Singapore received more than 100 requests from foreign governments for assistance in airport management, education systems, e-government infrastructure and homeland security, the statement said.
"We expect demand for such expertise to rise over the next 5-10 years," said SCE vice chairman Peter Ong, also the permanent secretary for trade and industry.
"We estimate the global market size for public sector services to be worth billions and capturing even a small slice of this is an attractive prospect.
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Singapore has gained worldwide admiration for its rise from a British trading port to become one of Asia's most economically advanced nations in just three decades.
Changi Airport has been voted several times to be among the world's bes