Hungarian competitiveness has improved
Since 2003, the World Economic Forum publishes the competitiveness ranking of countries in the world. This year, the organization surveyed a total of 137 countries. Hungary has improved 9 place in the rankings, compared to last year, so Hungary is the 24th most competitive member of the 28 member states of the EU – tozsdeforum.hu wrote.
Hungary is the 60th most competitive country among the 137 countries surveyed by the World Economic Forum. With this result, Hungary has once again caught up with the Central and Eastern European region. Even though it is lagging far behind the Visegrád countries its structure of competitiveness re-approaches the region and is competitive in terms of efficiency increasing factors. (tozsdeforum.hu)
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