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Business & Money | Wednesday 18 June, 2025 8:36 am |
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Saudi Arabia ranks 17th in World Competitiveness 2025

Saudi Arabia moved down one notch to the 17th place in the IMD World Competitiveness Ranking 2025, issued by the World Competitiveness Center of the International Institute for Management Development (IMD).

The report showed that the Kingdom ranked fourth among the G20 countries.

The Kingdom recorded remarkable progress in one main area of the report, as shown in the following table:

 

Saudi Arabia’s Ranking in Main Pillars
Pillar20242025Improvement in Ranking
Infrastructure3431+3
Business Efficiency1212--
Economic Performance1517(2)
Government Efficiency1217(5)

 

The reported noted that the challenges facing Saudi Arabia during 2025 are as follows:

- Ongoing government endeavors to achieve the targets in the Saudi 2030 vision.

- Continue efforts to promote renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.

- Carry on enhancing overall competitiveness across multiple pillars.

- Continue efforts to unleash new opportunities for the private sector, local and foreign.

- Invest even more in human capital development across all economic sectors.

The report aims to analyze the ability of countries to create, maintain and develop a supportive and stimulating environment for competitiveness.
Meanwhile, the World Competitiveness report is one of the most comprehensive ones on the competitiveness of countries, as it compares 69 countries based on four main pillars: economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency, and infrastructure.

Switzerland topped the list in the world competitiveness for 2025, followed by Singapore, then Hong Kong.

 

Top 20 Countries on Global Competitiveness Index for 2025
RankingCountry 
1Switzerland
2Singapore
3Hong Kong
4Denmark
5UAE
6Taiwan
7Ireland
8Sweden
9Qatar
10Netherlands
11Canada
12Norway
13US
14Finland
15Iceland
16China
17Saudi Arabia
18Australia
19Germany
20Luxembourg

The annual Global Competitiveness Yearbook report, issued by the World Competitiveness Center at the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Lausanne, Switzerland, is considered one of the key reference reports for international organizations and institutions. It benchmarks the competitiveness of 69 of the world’s most competitive countries based on four main pillars, 20 sub-pillars, and 335 sub-indicators.

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