Qatar Maintains 13th Place in World Competitiveness Yearbook


(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) Qatar retained a top place in the 2016 edition of the annual World Competitiveness Yearbook, which is issued by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD), ranking 13th out of 61 countries.

In a statement issued Monday, the Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics said the ranking reflects the high status that Qatar continues to achieve on all fronts as competitiveness in the report is measured based on a group of data and statistical indices as well as views of company executives and businessmen who were included in the report's field survey and offered their opinions on the business environment and competitiveness of the Qatari economy.

HE Minister of Development Planning and Statistics Dr. Saleh bin Mohammed Al Nabet welcomed the report's outcome, stressing that it enhances Qatar's global status, noting that the results help as a guide for areas that have room for improvements.

Dr. Al Nabet said the National Development Strategy (NDS) specifies clear goals in the fields of commercial businesses, economic infrastructure, and private sector development, which would lead to more progress in the future.

He added that Qatar has no option but to diversify its economy and to achieve this, he noted, it has to constantly work to raise efficiency and productivity and improve its international competitiveness.

According to the statement, indices were positive in some aspects such as surplus in the current account balance and the trade balance, low unemployment rate, high real growth rate of GDP, rise in the surplus in general budget, and efficiency of financial management.

Meanwhile, some indices require more improvement, including the index on the concentration of exports in terms of goods and business partners, limited incoming direct investment, low high-tech exports, and low proportion of renewable energy of the total energy requirements.

The yearbook's chapter on Qatar is a result of cooperation between IMD in Switzerland and the Ministry of Development Planning and Statistics. It's the eighth edition of the yearbook in which Qatar took part.


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