Cairo, Oman: Sultanate won the 49 place in the global index of Doing Business in 2012 by the World Bank yesterday in cooperation with the International Finance Corporation under the title "Doing business in a world more transparent," and published on his website.
Sultanate and made 4 centers index in 2011 and came in sixth place after Saudi Arabia and the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Tunisia.
And made the Sultanate 8 centers in the sub-index for the beginning of the business where she finished the 68 world also made 5 centers in the index dealing with construction permits, where she finished the 64 world and finished the 61 global indicator of access to electricity, a new indicator introduced this year and place of the 21 global index register property.
And made the Sultanate 32 centers in the index of access to credit where I got Antrzal 98th compared to the center of the 130 in 2011 as she finished the 97 in the index of investor protection and place the 47 global indicators cross-border trade also made a center and one in the index to resolve cases of insolvency where it came from in the center the 76 globally.
The report emphasized that the countries of the world last year and continued to reform the business environment that enhance the ability of firms to engage in local activities, and transparency and to facilitate access to information play a pivotal role in these reforms.
This is the ninth in a series of reports Doing Business research dealing with government procedures applicable to local companies throughout the stages of life and study in 183 countries, the report ranks countries on the basis of ease of doing business in 10 areas of procedural.
The data cover this year's report of government measures that have been measured in the period from June 2010 until the end of May 2011 and this year was the inclusion of indicators of access to electricity within the overall regulatory ease of doing business.
The report states that governments in 125 countries among the 183 countries covered in the report applied a total of 245 action is an increase of 13 percent from last year in sub-Saharan Africa has 36 out of 46 countries this year, improvements in government procedures governing the activities of the business.
Singapore topped the international arrangement, followed by Hong Kong and New Zealand and the United States and Denmark, and Norway.
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