Denmark remains top in Europe for business climate. Scandinavian countries ranked high in "Doing Business 2017" index 2-11-2016

Denmark is still the top country in Europe to do business in, according to the new World Bank publication “Doing Business 2017: Equal Opportunity for All’.

The index ranked Denmark third overall in the world, as was also the case last year, behind top nation New Zealand and Singapore, and just ahead of Hong Kong and South Korea.

The Nordic countries performed well in general – Norway came in sixth in the world, followed by Sweden (9), Finland (13) and Iceland (20).

14th edition

The Doing Business 2017 Index ranked the nations of the world based on 11 parameters that “enable or prevent private sector businesses from starting, operating and expanding”.

These are: starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, registering property, getting credit, protecting minority investors, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, resolving insolvency, and labour market regulation.


Doing Business 2017 Index - top 15 countries:

1. New Zealand
2. Singapore
3. Denmark
4. Hong Kong
5. Korea, Rep.
6. Norway
7. United Kingdom
8. USA
9. Sweden
10. Macedonia, FYR
11. Taiwan, China
12. Estonia
13. Finland
14. Latvia
15. Australia

The full report is available at www.doingbusiness.org

 
Source: cphpost.dk
Graphics: www.doingbusiness.org

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