WASHINGTON: Singapore remains the easiest place to do business, the World Bank said in a report published on Wednesday, with the Asian financial centre keeping its title for a sixth straight year.
2011 set a record for regulatory reforms that boost business conditions, among emerging-market and developing economies in particular, the annual "Doing Business" survey of 183 countries found.
After Singapore,
rounding out the top five and unchanged from 2010 were, in order, Hong
Kong, New Zealand, the United States and Denmark.
Among the major emerging economies, China was middle-ranked at 91st, ahead of Russia (120th), Brazil (126th) and India (132nd).
For
the report, the World Bank gathered information on changes in legal
frameworks, administrative procedures and technical obstacles in
launching or expanding a business.
The Washington-based
development lender also drew on public institutions, universities, legal
experts and entrepreneurs to measure trading conditions.
Africa overall ranked at the bottom of the list, despite efforts to improve, the World Bank report said.
Dahlia
Khalifa, a co-author of the report, told AFP that 2011 saw 125
economies implementing 245 institutional regulatory reforms, an all-time
high.
In Sub-Saharan Africa, 36 of 46 governments improved the
regulatory environment for domestic businesses in 2010/11 - a record
number since 2005, according to the survey.
Chad, however, ranked
last. The next four poorest performers, in ascending order, were
Eritrea, East Timor, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Central
African Republic.
- AFP/fa
wow? singapore is still ranked at the top?
I believe this report is very bias
May be they are referring to Geylang.Very easy to start a business there.
Originally posted by Bio-Hawk:May be they are referring to Geylang.Very easy to start a business there.
P.I.M.P!