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Ukraine failed to join the top 50 ranking of countries with business


Ukraine does not hit the top 50 countries with business in the ranking Bloomberg. The best in this rating recognized Hong Kong.

The best countries for business Bloomberg Rankings is the second consecutive year. For this, the experts rated 161 state agencies in six important criteria for business. In the final list included 50 countries where to do business the most comfortable.

Among the criteria for which the authors look: the cost of setting up a business, which reflects not only direct costs but also necessary for this time, the number of approvals and availability of funding. By this measure all walked around Hong Kong. Germany has been a leader in the degree of integration into the world economy, taking into account the WTO membership, most favored partners and general country risks.

The cost of transportation of goods was the lowest in the United Arab Emirates. Japan led the ranking in terms of the cost of labor (compensation to account for only 6.9% of total expenditures). In addition, the overall result was considered intangible costs (corruption, property rights, inflation) and willingness consumer base (the proportion of middle-class population, household spending and per capita GDP).

In sum, the totality of all the criteria the best place to do business in the world was the second consecutive Hong Kong.

"The government of Hong Kong a policy of least interference in the economy. This is an open and liberal economy, welcomes foreign investment. Moreover, Hong Kong - a very good place to build a business-oriented Asian countries. The city also has a well-developed infrastructure and a stable political system" - said Capital Economics economist Mark Williams.

The tax rate on corporations in Hong Kong - 16.5% against 35% in the U.S.. The largest increase in the top-10 showed Japan that took third place overall and rose during the year by four points up why except low proportion of expenditure on compensation of employees contributed to the weakening of the yen by 14% over the past 12 months.

Britain, by contrast, showed the biggest drop among the leaders: for the year is down from fourth to tenth place through saving measures and the deterioration of relations with the EU.

Full list of countries rated Bloomberg as follows: Hong Kong, USA, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Denmark, United Kingdom, Austria, Sweden, Belgium, France, Finland, Spain, UAE, Switzerland, Norway and Poland.

Source: http://gazeta.ua/

 

Written by: Þëèÿ Áåíöëåð 1 2013.01.29


  

 

 

 

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