Singapore has retained its position as the world’s leading business environment for the 15th consecutive year and should remain the best place to operate for the next five years, according to a leading market analyst.
Canada and Denmark were placed equal second in the annual rankings by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), with four European countries plus the United States, Hong Kong and New Zealand making up the top 10. Regional economies Australia, Taiwan and South Korea made it to the top 20.
The EIU weighs up a range of categories to assess how a territory has managed over the previous five years and how it might fare in the following five.
It found that Singapore had perfect scores in the areas of policy towards foreign investment and foreign trade and exchange controls.
It was also the highest-scoring country in terms of technological readiness, a sign of government policies to develop technology infrastructure and the start-up ecosystem. The Government is also a pioneer in rolling out high-technology solutions throughout public services, the EIU added.