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289:, initiated a series of high-level visits to the Middle East in 2004, Singaporeās diplomatic and economic presence in the region increased. Today, there are about 50 Singaporeans working in Oman and 250 in Bahrain. In line with the business climate, STET HLS entered the Middle East market in 2005.
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