Shenzhen may be Asia’s Silicon Valley, but when it comes to protecting company secrets it is Singapore that it taking a page from the US technology hub’s playbook.
Domestic and international companies are increasingly requiring visitors to sign non-disclosure agreements — an entrenched practice in the US — before they step past the reception desk in Singapore.
The city-state’s embrace of NDAs is at odds with much of the rest of the region, where homegrown companies seldom require visitor pledges not to disclose anything they see.
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