Iceland moves up on World Economic Forum list 26. september 2006 12:02 Sjávarútvegur, fiskveiðar, landvinnsla, útgerð ReykjavíkurhöfnSjávarútvegur Slæmt var í sjóinn þegar slysið varð. fréttablaðið/vilhelm Iceland moves up two spots in the Global Competitiveness Report 2006 - 2007 issued by World Economic Forum. Iceland is the 14th most competitive country in the world according to the report. Switzerland is the most competitive economy in the world followed by Finland, Sweden and Denmark. Norway is in 12th place which means Iceland takes the lowest rank of the Nordic countries. The United States was in first place last year but this year they drop to 6th place. Tsjad, Burundi and Angola are in the bottom. The fifteen top countries are: 1. Switzerland, 2. Finland, 3. Sweden, 4. Denmark, 5. Singapore, 6. United States, 7. Japan, 8. Germany, 9. The Netherlands, 10. United Kingdom, 11. Hong Kong, 12. Norway, 13. Taiwan, 14. Iceland, 15. Israel. News News in English Mest lesið Afsalar sér verðlaunum fyrir Sykurbað Innlent Ráðherrabrölt Flokks fólksins kostað 18 milljónir Innlent Hafi þegið pening fyrir að giftast kærustu Quang Le Innlent Gríðarstór vatnselgur undir Breiðholtsbrú Innlent Þingheimur hló að þýðingu Daða Más Innlent Uppgjör í undirheimunum undir Höfðatorgi Innlent Hart sótt að fjármálaráðherra Innlent Hvöss suðvestanátt og él fram á laugardagsmorgun Innlent Mannréttindadómstóllinn vísar máli Nöru frá Innlent Vilja 25 billjónir: „Það þarf peninga til að drepa vonda kalla“ Erlent
Iceland moves up two spots in the Global Competitiveness Report 2006 - 2007 issued by World Economic Forum. Iceland is the 14th most competitive country in the world according to the report. Switzerland is the most competitive economy in the world followed by Finland, Sweden and Denmark. Norway is in 12th place which means Iceland takes the lowest rank of the Nordic countries. The United States was in first place last year but this year they drop to 6th place. Tsjad, Burundi and Angola are in the bottom. The fifteen top countries are: 1. Switzerland, 2. Finland, 3. Sweden, 4. Denmark, 5. Singapore, 6. United States, 7. Japan, 8. Germany, 9. The Netherlands, 10. United Kingdom, 11. Hong Kong, 12. Norway, 13. Taiwan, 14. Iceland, 15. Israel.
News News in English Mest lesið Afsalar sér verðlaunum fyrir Sykurbað Innlent Ráðherrabrölt Flokks fólksins kostað 18 milljónir Innlent Hafi þegið pening fyrir að giftast kærustu Quang Le Innlent Gríðarstór vatnselgur undir Breiðholtsbrú Innlent Þingheimur hló að þýðingu Daða Más Innlent Uppgjör í undirheimunum undir Höfðatorgi Innlent Hart sótt að fjármálaráðherra Innlent Hvöss suðvestanátt og él fram á laugardagsmorgun Innlent Mannréttindadómstóllinn vísar máli Nöru frá Innlent Vilja 25 billjónir: „Það þarf peninga til að drepa vonda kalla“ Erlent