Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Tunisia ranking in recent World Reports

Tunisia continues to receive favorable ratings in international reports.
Such reports, including the Davos Economic Forum, the Global Peace Index , the A.T. Kearney global services index , Standard and Poor's, Fitch Ratings , Moody's and Rating and Investment testify to Tunisia's global positioning as a leader in Africa and in the Arab World, as well as its excellent performances worldwide.

• 1 st most competitive economy in Africa , 29 th in the world.
Source : World Economic Forum in Africa, Africa Competitiveness Report, 2007
• 1 st in Africa and 39th in the world in the ranking of "countries most at peace" .
Source: Global Peace Index , 2007
• 1 st in Africa and 30th in the world in terms of " global economic competitiveness".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 1 st in Africa and in the Maghreb and 35th in the world in the field of "global information technology".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Information Technology Report, 2006-2007
• 1 st in Africa and in the Maghreb and 35th in the world in the field of "global information technology".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Information Technology Report, 2006-2007
• 1st in Africa and in the Maghreb , 2nd in the Arab world and 34th in the world in the field of "competitiveness in travel and tourism".
Source: World Economic Forum , Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report, 2007
• 3 rd in the world in terms of ability to avoid "wastefulness of government spending".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 4 th in the world in terms of "government procurement of technology products".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 5 th in the world in terms of "agriculture policy costs".
Source : World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 5 th in the world in terms of private sector employment of women.
Source: World Economic Forum, Global competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 10 th in the world in terms of the countries least concerned by "favoritism in the decisions of government officials".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 11 th in the world in terms of "quality of the education system".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 12 th in the world in terms of "time required to start a business".
Source : World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 13th in the world in terms of "public trust of politicians".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 23rd in the world in terms of the countries least affected by "diversion of public funds".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 24th in the world in terms of "reliability of police services".
Source: World Economic Forum, Global Competitiveness Report, 2006-2007
• 26th in the world in terms of "labor cost advantages".
Source: A.T.Kearney, Global Services Location Index, 2007

Source : TunisiaOnline

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