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Qatar ranks 30th in Corruption Perceptions Index 2020

Qatar ranks 30th in Corruption Perceptions Index 2020  28 Jan 2021 - 19:15 File photo used for representation only. QNA Doha: The State of Qatar occupied a high rank in the fields of transparency and fighting corruption. Transparency International published today its Corruption Perceptions Index 2020, which saw Qatar achieve 63 points. The result meant that Qatar is ranked second in the GCC and among Arab countries, and 30th from a total of 180 countries that are featured in the index. The index ranks countries based on the perceived level of public sector corruption according to experts and businesspeople. A score of 100 shows a country with the highest levels of integrity and transparency, while a score of 0 reflect high levels of corruption. The index relies on indicators provided by the World Bank, World Economic Forum, International Institute for Management Development (IMD), and the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) among other prestigious international institutions.

Best Business Schools In The World | Economist MBA Ranking

Best Business Schools In The World | Economist MBA Ranking ❘ ❘ Best Business Schools In The World | Economist MBA Ranking 62 of the world’s best business schools including Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton are missing from the Economist MBA Ranking 2021. So which business schools have taken their place? Economist MBA Ranking: Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton are out and there are plenty of surprises in the full-time MBA ranking © IESE Facebook You should never take one MBA rankings table as fact. But when 62 of the world s best business schools, including Harvard, Wharton, and Stanford, don’t participate as is the case for the Economist MBA Ranking 2021 you need to question its continued relevance. 

Japan may be buffeted by China in digital field amid economic slump

Japan may be buffeted by China in digital field amid economic slump Jan. 21 06:00 am JST Jan. 27 | 09:08 am JST BEIJING The requested article has expired, and is no longer available. Any related articles, and user comments are shown below. © KYODO ©2021 GPlusMedia Inc. Jan. 21 07:29 am JST China is coming very bad. Only country that is aware of the danger of china is america/Trump. in every aspect,, Japan has to be very careful with china. 2 ( +6 / -4 ) Jan. 21 09:27 am JST In a country that still uses fax machines and roll a dex cards , its a hopeless cause. It all starts with consumers and demanding better and efficient services to retailers and manufacturers. The urgency and pressure on businesses to change is never there. I find Japanese consumers dont have a clue what digital is.DeeGeeTaaRu???

China likely to pull ahead on digitization after growing economy despite coronavirus

Jan 19, 2021 Beijing – With China likely to have been the only major country to achieve positive economic growth in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, fears are mounting that Japan will fall further behind the world’s second-largest economy, particularly in digital technology. Some foreign affairs experts are optimistic on China’s rise in the digital field, saying it will provide commercial opportunities for Japanese companies many of which have been bolstering their business relations with Chinese firms. Others, however, have warned that unless Japan makes serious efforts to promote its own digital competency as a national strategy, the world’s third-biggest economy could be swallowed up by China’s more influential platform in the not-so-distant future.

FOCUS: Japan may be buffeted by China in digital field amid economic slump

FOCUS: Japan may be buffeted by China in digital field amid economic slump By Tomoyuki Tachikawa, KYODO NEWS - Jan 18, 2021 - 20:53 | World, All As China likely became the only major country to achieve positive economic growth in 2020 amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, fears are mounting that Japan will lag further behind the world s second-largest economy in digital technology. Some foreign affairs experts have adopted an optimistic view on China s rise in the digital field, saying it would provide commercial opportunities for Japanese companies, many of which have been bolstering their business relations with Chinese firms. Others, however, have warned that unless Japan makes serious efforts to promote its own digital competency as a national strategy, the world s third-biggest economy could be swallowed up by China s more influential platform in the not-so-distant future.

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