The cost of doing business in both Shanghai and Beijing is prohibitive for a lot of companies and already people are looking to the southern cities for cost relief.
English is the language of business which makes it hard to set up shop in BKK or China for multi national.
KL and Jakarta are muslim cities which in recent times is like having the kiss of death placed on you.
The most attractive city in the region to do business in is actually Sydney. Executive salaries are low in comparison to SE Asia, Infrastructure is cheap and the labour pool has an attractive depth to it...language skills are also in abundance. The main thing that kills Sydney is the 38 hour working week and the tyrany of distance.
I work for a MNC with in excess of 100k employees worldwide. Our regional headquarters are here in Singapore and in strategic planning sessions, this subject often comes up. We know we have to lessen our dependance on Singapore however there is no other city in the region that can step up to the plate.
Singapore needs to change to stay competitive, we all know that. Bangkok, in my opinion, is a far better city to be posted to. The cost of living is insanely low (but watch that going up) which is where Sinagpore shoots itself in the foot a little. However, us expats can be attributed some of the blame for that. Take us all out of here and watch real estate settle back to it's 'true' value....
Anyway, I wouldn't be cashing in my CPF just yet....