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Taiwan ranked 13th globally in economic freedom

byCT Report
02/02/2018
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TAIPEI: Taiwan was listed 13th in the 2018 global rankings for economic freedom, a fall of two places from last year due mainly to a lower score in investment freedom, according to the U.S. Heritage Foundation, which released the index Friday.
A year after Taiwan achieved its highest ranking of 11th on the index, which was first compiled in 1995, it fell to 13th in the latest rankings, with declines in property rights, business freedom, labor freedom, monetary freedom and investment freedom. Meanwhile, Taiwan recorded improvements in government integrity, judicial effectiveness, government spending, tax burden and fiscal health, with its performance in trade freedom and financial freedom unchanged. A drop of 5 points in investment freedom and a rise of 7.1 points in fiscal health canceled each other out to give Taiwan an overall economic freedom score of 76.6, which is 0.1 points higher than its 2017 score, the Heritage Foundation report noted.
Overall, the report found that in Taiwan, “a relatively well-developed commercial code and open-market policies that facilitate the flow of goods and capital have enabled small and medium-size enterprises to become the backbone of Taiwan’s expansion.” Taiwan ranked 5th among the 43 countries in the Asia Pacific, with an overall score that is above the regional average of 61.0 and the global average of 61.1.
However, the Heritage Foundation recommended that the country “make more reforms to increase competition and openness” in order to reduce its reliance on China and increase trade with other Asian countries. The National Development Council released a press statement in response to the ranking saying it will continue to monitor the freeing up of Taiwan’s financial sector as the government makes headway with its initiative to eliminate barriers to foreign investment in the country.

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