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 Óku á yfir 60 og missa ökuréttindin Innlent Málið týndist í kerfinu og reyndist á endanum fyrnt Innlent Steini frá Straumnesi látinn Innlent Hreinsanir hafnar í Íran Erlent Telja Múmínlundinn klárt brot á höfundarétti Innlent Stjúpsonur norska krónprinsins grunaður um nauðganir Erlent Twitter-morðinginn tekinn af lífi Erlent Sagði Sean Combs ekki virða svarið „Nei“ Erlent Segulómtækið enn óvirkt og beðið eftir þúsund lítrum af helíni Innlent Reiða fram rúma milljón fyrir Jakub Innlent
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 Óku á yfir 60 og missa ökuréttindin Innlent Málið týndist í kerfinu og reyndist á endanum fyrnt Innlent Steini frá Straumnesi látinn Innlent Hreinsanir hafnar í Íran Erlent Telja Múmínlundinn klárt brot á höfundarétti Innlent Stjúpsonur norska krónprinsins grunaður um nauðganir Erlent Twitter-morðinginn tekinn af lífi Erlent Sagði Sean Combs ekki virða svarið „Nei“ Erlent Segulómtækið enn óvirkt og beðið eftir þúsund lítrum af helíni Innlent Reiða fram rúma milljón fyrir Jakub Innlent