World Bank’s Doing Business 2017 report highlights progress in Armenia

Tert, Armenia
June 8 2017




World Bank's Doing Business 2017 report highlights progress in Armenia

18:16 • 08.06.17


Armenia has improved its ranking on the World Bank's annual Doing
Business 2017 report, climbing from the 43rd position in 2016 to the
38th position this year.

A plan of actions proposing steps towards making the atmosphere more
business-friendly received the cabinet's approval on Thursday
afternoon.

The report evaluates the regulations directly impacting the business
environment through a comparative analysis in 11 major areas: starting
a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity,
registering property, getting credit, protecting minority investors,
paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, resolving
insolvency and labor market regulation.

Armenia's essential progress, observed over the past years (thanks to
different measures), has found its reflection in the evaluations by
the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation, reports the
Ministry of Economic Development and Investments. The findings
highlight particularly progress in the procedures of “getting credits”
(7 points) and “getting electricity” (9 points).


The program has a comprehensive content and proposes reforms in all
the areas under evaluation. The Ministry expresses its commitment to
ensure ongoing processes by relying upon the international best
practice.



The full report can be accessed here:
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