Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SL slips one spot in latest WB doing business ranking

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Sri Lanka’s ease of doing business ranking slipped one notch to the 111th place from last year, according to the World Bank’s ‘Doing Business 2018’ index, which measures the ease of doing business in 190 countries.

Sri Lanka’s overall ranking was mainly affected by difficulti­es faced by businesses in registerin­g property. Another sore point for Sri Lankan businesses was difficulti­es in getting credit.

Also, Sri Lanka’s position in ease of paying taxes hasn’t changed. The government, with the help of internatio­nal agencies, is currently working on sprucing up the country’s tax administra­tion.

However, Sri Lanka has made it easier to trade across borders by developing a customs single window.

Last year, Sri Lanka made it easier to start a business and improved in protecting minority investors. But this year both have slipped.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe has appointed a task force to work towards increasing the country’s doing business ranking. But he said tangible results in the ranking would be seen from 2019 onwards.

The government has however set an ambitious target to improve Sri Lanka’ doing business ranking to 70th place within a three-year timeline.

Making an enabling environmen­t for private businesses to do business easy and contribute to the national economy is paramount for a country like Sri Lanka, which followed a heavy state-led developmen­t model to its economic undoing.

The current government is following a private sector-led, export-oriented framework to drive economic growth.

Meanwhile, India this year made remarkable gains in ease of doing business by jumping 30 spots in the index to secure the 100th place. This is a clear result of the unyielding reform effort spearheade­d by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The World Bank’s Doing Business index ranks the participat­ing economies based on 10 indicators. With eight reforms making it easier to do business, India was the only economy in South Asia to join the list of the 10 top improvers. „SL in 111th place among

190 countries „Property registrati­on difficulti­es mainly affect SL’S overall ranking „India jumps 30 spots to

secure 100th place „New Zealand ranks first;

Singapore follows

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