Thursday, October 8, 2009

Best Country to Start a Business

Which is the Best Country to Start a Business?

There are around 183 countries in the world. And many countries are best to start your own Business. The main thing in starting any business is Labour. Weather it’s a mind work or a physical work. If you can find a cheap labour for your business, you are in profit from the day 1.

In fact, you have to consider several criterias before making a list of Best Business friendly Countries. Such as Crime rate, Tax implications, Market, Government regulations and many more,

Here is a List of Top 20 Best Countries to Start a Business -

01) Singapore
02) New Zealand
03) Hong Kong
04) United States
05) United Kingdom
06) Denmark
07) Ireland
08) Canada
09) Australia
10) Norway
11) Georgia
12) Thailand
13) Saudi Arabia
14) Iceland
15) Japan
16) Finland
17) Mauritius
18) Sweden
19) South Korea
20) Bahrain

India is on Number 133 position to start a Business.

Here is a List of Bottom 10 Countries to Start a Business -

01) Niger
02) Eritrea
03) Burundi
04) Venezuela
05) Chad
06) Congo
07) Sao Tome and Principe
08) Guinea-Bissau
09) Democratic Republic of Congo
10) Central African Republic

If you start a Business in any of the Top 20 countries, than your half job is already done. Because from the day you start your Business, you will have a great Business friendly environment and government support to start your Business.

Say for Example, if some Entrepreneur starts business in Singapore and some other Entrepreneur of the same mind set starts business in India, then the Entrepreneur # 1 will have more Business friendly environment in Singapore than Entrepreneur # 2 in India.

And this is the reason why many famous Investors like Jim Rogers have shifted to Singapore from India. Because Singapore is the Best destination for Businesses. Unfortunately, most of the people don’t have an opportunity to start business in world’s Top 20 Countries and cities. Because most of them have to start out of Scratch only….!!!!

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