Colombia drops in global competitiveness ranking

Colombia dropped five places to number 66 in the World Economic Forum’s 2017/2018 global competitiveness ranking.

The country is now considered Latin America’s fifth most competitive country falling behind Chile, Costa Rica, Panama and Mexico.


Latin America’s competitiveness ranking


According to the report, the 2014 drop in oil prices has hurt the country’s finances while corruption and government inadequacies have lowered the government’s performance.

Additionally, the report ranked the country’s innovation and business sophistication lower than average.


World Economic Forum

The report considered corruption the most problematic factor related to competitiveness, followed by tax rates and inefficient government bureaucracy.

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