Singapore ranks 2nd in global competitiveness index: WEF
The United States (US) has beat Singapore to the top of World Economic Forum (WEF),’s global competitiveness index.
The United States (US) has beat Singapore to the top of World Economic Forum (WEF),’s global competitiveness index.
Juniper Research has ranked Singapore as the top performer in a global smart city performance ranking. The study was conducted from July to September last year.
Switzerland still leads the way in terms of talent competitiveness, followed by Singapore and the United States.
Adding another feather in its cap, Singapore has ranked third in the latest Bloomberg 2018 Innovation Index, scoring even ahead of European countries like Germany and Switzerland.
Singapore passport has become the second most powerful in the world as it ranks second in the 2018 Henley Passport Index.
The Lion City was chosen as the second safest city in the world in The Economist’s Safe Cities Index. Singapore’s safety score rose from 84.61 in 2015 to 89.64 in 2017, placing it right after Tokyo.
A survey conducted by Grant Thornton has stated that Indian business continues to be optimistic backed by a buoyant economy and continued reforms.
Singapore has risen to the sixth place on the Global Cities Index 2017, boosted by its claim over the top spot for “online presence.”
Singapore ties with Germany as the country with the most powerful passport in an international ranking for the first time, published by Arton Capital’s Passport Index.
The Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2016 ranked Singapore as the 7th least corrupt country in the world. Singapore also maintained its first-place in the 2016 Political and Economic Risk Consultancy (PERC) annual survey on corruption, Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (C