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Singapore firms turn to robots to cut back on labour costs

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Businesses in Singapore have long complained about a shortage of labour, which they maintain has pushed up wages.

They are now seeking to push back against high employee salaries, by replacing people with robots. The world is all set to go through its fourth industrial revolution as robotics and automation become the norm.

Our correspondent Miro Lu has this story from Singapore.

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