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NZ retains 16th in world competitiveness rankings, US drops to fourth

Hong Kong has kept its top ranking for the second year while the US has been pushed out of the top three.

Nevil Gibson
Thu, 01 Jun 2017

New Zealand has retained its 16th place in the 2017 IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook.

Hong Kong has kept its top ranking for the second year while the US has been pushed out of the top three.

Switzerland and Singapore are second and third with the US fourth, its lowest position in five

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Nevil Gibson
Thu, 01 Jun 2017
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