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Qatar climbs to 11th in global competitiveness ranking on strong trade index

Qatar achieves positive performance in World Competitiveness Yearbook 2024 ranking

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Qatar has moved up to 11th place in the World Competitiveness Yearbook 2024, issued by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland.

The report placed Qatar at 11th out of 67 countries, most of which are developed countries, compared to the 12th rank last year.

In the report, Qatar ranked high in the four main factors: economic performance (4th), government efficiency (7th), business efficiency (11th), and infrastructure (33rd).

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The competitiveness assessment was based on the developments witnessed by a comprehensive set of data and indicators provided at the local level, along with the results of an opinion poll of a sample of company managers and businessmen on the business environment and the competitiveness of the economy, as well as comparing such data and indicators with counterparts from other reviewed countries.

Qatar’s rank was positively influenced by the outstanding performance of many subfactors classified under the four factors mentioned above.

Under the economic performance factor, the most prominent indicators were the unemployment rate, youth unemployment rate, and terms of trade index in which the country ranked first globally.

Within the government efficiency factor, the national economy ranked first in both the consumption tax rate and the personal income tax rate, while it ranked second in the public finance index.

As for the business efficiency factor, Qatar ranked first globally in both the effectiveness of corporate boards and the migrant stock, while it came in second place globally in the working hours index.

Under the infrastructure factor, it ranked first in the subfactors of energy infrastructure and the number of internet users per 1,000 people.

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This year’s report is the 16th edition in a row in which the country participate, and it is the fruit of continuous cooperation between the International Institute for Management Development and the National Planning Council.

Secretary General of the National Planning Council Abdulaziz bin Nasser bin Mubarak Al Khalifa welcomed the results achieved by Qatar, saying: “These outstanding results reflect the insight and wise vision of Qatar’s leadership.

“They also confirm that Qatar is on the right track towards achieving the ambitions of the Qatar National Vision 2030 by implementing the contents of the Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030.”

The UAE climbed to seventh place in the global competitive ranking and took top spot for employment, household expenditure growth and lack of industrial disputes.

It was also listed among the top three places in the world for property taxes, tourism revenue, property taxes, immigration laws and labour force growth.

Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, climbed the rankings, reaching 16th overall of the listed countries.

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