Calgary Herald

Canada advances, U.S. slides in ranking of world’s most competitiv­e economies

- MICHELLE JAMRISKO and ERIC MARTIN

The U.S. tumbled further in a ranking of most competitiv­e world economies, dragged down by the weight of President Donald Trump’s trade wars. Canada jumped five spots.

After losing the top spot to Singapore in 2018, the U.S. dropped further down the list to 10th place from third, according to an annual ranking from the Institute for Management Developmen­t, a business school based in Lausanne, Switzerlan­d.

Singapore was the most competitiv­e economy for the second year in a row, followed by Denmark and Switzerlan­d.

The United States’ trade war with China has increased uncertaint­y for businesses, a factor weighing on both countries’ competitiv­eness.

China, the world’s second-biggest economy, dropped six spots to No. 20 on the IMD’S ranking.

“Trade wars have damaged both China and the USA’S economies, reversing their positive growth trajectori­es,” the IMD said.

Canada moved up to No. 8 from No. 13 in the IMD’S ranking.

Asia-pacific economies were weaker than usual, with most slipping from last year’s rankings, including a four-spot drop by Japan to No. 34 and Indonesia’s slide by eight notches, to No. 40. India remained at No. 43.

The Middle East’s economies struggled under the weight of the oil-price crisis, with the United Arab Emirates falling to No. 9.

The IMD’S rankings assess 63 economies on hundreds of indicators: a combinatio­n of hard data, such as employment, cost of living, and government spending, and soft data from surveys of internatio­nal business executives on topics including political stability and protection of intellectu­al property rights.

The top five — Singapore, Denmark, Switzerlan­d, the Netherland­s and Hong Kong — show the strength of smaller economies in surviving global risks, the IMD said.

Singapore earned the top spot because of its robust trade and investment, strong education and technology infrastruc­ture, it said.

 ?? EDGAR SU/REUTERS FILES ?? Singapore was ranked the most competitiv­e economy for the second year in a row. Canada moved up to eighth spot.
EDGAR SU/REUTERS FILES Singapore was ranked the most competitiv­e economy for the second year in a row. Canada moved up to eighth spot.

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