The Asian Age

India’s competitiv­eness falls

Institute for Management Developmen­t’s rankings show dip of 4 spots

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New Delhi, June 4: India has been ranked 45th, down four notches from last year, in terms of competitiv­eness in the annual rankings compiled by IMD which saw Hong Kong topping the list.

US was “pushed out” of the top three slots while Hong Kong consolidat­ed its dominance of the annual rankings for the second year in the list compiled by the Internatio­nal Institute for Management Developmen­t’s (IMD) World Competitiv­eness Center.

Switzerlan­d and Singapore were ranked second and third respective­ly, with the USA at the fourth spot — its lowest position in five years and down from third last year.

The Netherland­s completed the top five, jumping up from eighth last year. Others in the top 10 list include Ireland at 6th, Denmark 7th, Luxembourg (8th), Sweden (9th) and UAE at 10th.

As India slid, China improved its position by seven places to 18th, thanks to its dedication to internatio­nal trade.

“If you look at China, its improvemen­t of seven places to 18th can be traced to its dedication to internatio­nal trade. This continues to drive the economy and the improvemen­t in government and business efficiency,” professor Arturo Bris, director of the IMD World Competitiv­eness Center said.

The bottom of the table, meanwhile, is largely occupied by countries experienci­ng political and economic upheaval.

Ukraine was ranked 60th, while Brazil was placed at the 61st position and Venezuela at 63rd.

The IMD World Competitiv­eness Center is a research group at IMD business school in Switzerlan­d. It has been publishing the rankings every year since 1989. This year’s list comprises 63 countries with Cyprus and Saudi Arabia making their first appearance.

Meanwhile, for the first time this year, the IMD World Competitiv­eness Center also published a separate report ranking countries’ competitiv­eness.

At the top of the digital ranking is Singapore, followed by Sweden, the USA, Finland and Denmark, while the bottom five are Indonesia, Ukraine, Mongolia, Peru and Venezuela. digital

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