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Singapore: Gateway to Asia

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1 February 2014 13:13 WIB

A worker disembarks a ship at a shipyard in Singapore. Connected to more than 600 ports in some 120 countries, Singapore is one of the world's busiest shipping hubs, and is often called the gateway to Asia. REUTERS/Edgar Su

30 Januari 2014 00:00 WIB

A crew member looks out from the world's largest container ship, the MV Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, as it berths during its maiden port of call at a PSA International port terminal in Singapore. Connected to more than 600 ports in some 120 countries, Singapore is one of the world's busiest shipping hubs, and is often called the gateway to Asia. REUTERS/Edgar Su

30 Januari 2014 00:00 WIB

The skyline of Singapore's central business district is seen at dusk as operations continue at a PSA International port terminal in Singapore. It plans to increase its total capacity dramatically as it competes with other massive ports in the region such as Shanghai, Hong Kong and Shenzhen in China and Busan in South Korea. REUTERS/Edgar Su

30 Januari 2014 00:00 WIB

A crane operator unloads containers from a ship at a PSA International port terminal in Singapore. Connected to more than 600 ports in some 120 countries, Singapore is one of the world's busiest shipping hubs, and is often called the gateway to Asia. REUTERS/Edgar Su

30 Januari 2014 00:00 WIB

Ships anchor outside the harbour as they wait to berth at a port terminal, near the skydeck of the Marina Bay Sands hotel and casino, in Singapore. Connected to more than 600 ports in some 120 countries, Singapore is one of the world's busiest shipping hubs, and is often called the gateway to Asia. REUTERS/Edgar Su

30 Januari 2014 00:00 WIB

A fisherman rows his dinghy past oil refineries near port terminals in Singapore. Connected to more than 600 ports in some 120 countries, Singapore is one of the world's busiest shipping hubs, and is often called the gateway to Asia. REUTERS/Edgar Su

30 Januari 2014 00:00 WIB