Wednesday, September 30, 2015

BWI: South Africa Rises Seven Places in Annual WEF Global Competitiveness Index

 
Source : Brand South Africa
Wednesday, September 30, 2015 6:50PM IST (1:20PM GMT)
 
South Africa Rises Seven Places in Annual WEF Global Competitiveness Index
 
New Delhi, Delhi, India and Johannesburg, South Africa

Brand South Africa today welcomed the 2015/16 results of the World Economic Forum’s annual Global Competitiveness Index which sees South Africa rise seven places from 56 to 49 of 140 countries.
 
Speaking about South Africa’s significantly improved performance in the Global Competitiveness Index, Brand South Africa’s CEO Kingsley Makhubela said, “Building a country’s competitiveness is a collective endevour involving the collaboration of government, business and civil society.  Ultimately it involves all South Africans to coalesce around this national objective.”
 
“The results of the 2015/16 Global Competitiveness Index shows that South Africa has made significant improvements towards ensuring we are a globally competitive destination.  The report resonates with our own assessment that we must work towards strengthening, amongst others, the education and health sectors to ensure our sustained competitiveness.  The National Development Plan outlines the steps we need to take to achieve this.”
 
“We thank all South Africans for your contribution to building South Africa’s competitiveness and look forward to further improvements in the next year,” concluded Mr Makhubela.
 
South Africa’s achievements in the 2015/16 Global Competitiveness Index
 

Pillar Overall 2015/16 2014/15
Pillar 1: Institutions 38 36
Pillar 2: Infrastructure 68 60
Pillar 3: Macroeconomic environment 85 89
Pillar 4: Health and primary education 126 132
Pillar 5: Higher education and training 83 86
Pillar 6: Goods market efficiency 38 32
Pillar 7: Labour market efficiency 107 113
Pillar 8: Financial market development 12 7
Pillar 9: Technological readiness 50 66
Pillar 10: Market size 29 25
Pillar 11: Business sophistication 33 31
Pillar 12: Innovation 38 43
 
South Africa’s biggest improvements come in the areas of: health and primary education (up 6 places), labour market efficiency (up 6 places), technological readiness (up 16 places), and innovation (up 5 places).
 
South Africa has also improved in the areas of: macro-economic environment (up 4 places), higher education and training (up 3 places), and business sophistication (up 2 places).
 
South Africa has dropped in the area of infrastructure (down 8 places), institutions (down 2 places), goods market efficiency (down 6 places), financial market development (down 5 places) and market size (down 4 places).

 
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