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Armenia Ranks 37th in World Bank Business Report

by Contributor
October 29, 2013
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The World Bank is a co-author of the report

YEREVAN (ArmRadio)—Armenia ranks 37th in the “Doing Business 2014” report released by the World Bank and the International Financial Corporation (IFC) Tuesday, which measures the ease of doing business in a country.

Armenia leads among CIS countries in the ratings. Specifically, Kazakhstan ranks 50th, Belarus is 63rd, Kyrgyzstan is 68th, Azerbaijan 70th, Moldova 78th, Russia 92nd, Ukraine 112th, Tajikistan 143rd and Uzbekistan 146th. Armenia’s neighbors Turkey and Iran are ranked 69th and 152nd respectively.

Singapore is on top of the ratings for the ninth year in a row. It is followed by Hong Kong, New Zealand and the United States.

“Armenia made starting a business easier by eliminating the company registration fees. In addition, it made paying taxes easier by merging employee and employer social contributions and the individual income tax into one unified income tax,” the report reads.

The Doing Business Project provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 189 economies and selected cities at the national and regional level.

The Doing Business Project, launched in 2002, looks at domestic small and medium-size companies and measures the regulations applying to them through their life cycle.

The full index can be viewed here.

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  1. kassabian says:
    9 years ago

    our armenian economy more better than turkey middle-eastern,but we armenian are european we have industrial zones factories armenia economy best in the area.greetings from Glendale LA.

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  2. Shahe says:
    9 years ago

    Congradulations to all the leaders of the Armenian Republic. Those who think their well-being comes without sacrifice, such as those who emigrate, are mediocrities. Armenia does not need them after all on its soil a, as they are a burden on the government and do not contribute to the building of future Armenia, where new generations will flourish despite all difficulties. The saying goes.- under the most dire and difficult conditions, there is nothing impossible to succeed: it only takes more time. Citizens and diaspora will one day learn that constructive opposition is the wiser approach. Those who dwell in criticizing with negative and destructive approach should leave the country and eventually change their nationality in order not to be treated as deserters of their country or else to be guided and taught properly.

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