Singapore, Denmark and U.S. are the best places in the world to conduct business, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit business environment ranking.
“Singapore will remain the best geography in the world to do business, as it has for the past 16 years,” EIU’s Country Forecast Manager and Europe analyst, Prianthi Roy, told CNBC.
Factors driving the Southeast Asian nation’s place as a premier business destination is its political stability and the government’s focus on helping domestic private-sector companies upgrade technologically, she said.
The EIU’s ranking assesses the attractiveness of doing business across 82 countries and territories, and is measured based on indicators such as inflation, cost of living, economic growth, and fiscal policies.
The gauge also offers insights to which economies are better placed for growth than others, and an “effective way to identify where an uptick in investment spending may soon be coming,” said EIU’s analysts.
Behind Singapore are Denmark and the U.S., which took the second and third spots respectively.
Denmark, with its “solid macroeconomic fundamentals” and high quality transport and digital infrastructure lends itself as one of the world’s most attractive business locations, Roy said.
Market opportunities will remain favorable in the U.S., especially with few restrictions to foreign trade and investment in the U.S., she added.
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