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DEFINITION
Doing Business records all generic procedures that are officially required for an entrepreneur to start up and operate an industrial or commercial business. These include obtaining all necessary licenses and permits and completing any required notifications, verifications or inscriptions with relevant authorities. After a study of laws, regulations and publicly available information on business entry, a detailed list of procedures, time, cost and paid-in minimum capital requirements is developed. Subsequently, local incorporation lawyers and government officials complete and verify the data on applicable procedures, the time and cost of complying with each procedure under normal circumstances and the paid-in minimum capital. On average 4 law firms participate in each country. Information is also collected on the sequence in which procedures are to be completed and whether procedures may be carried out simultaneously. It is assumed that any required information is readily available and that all government and nongovernment agencies involved in the start-up process function efficiently and without corruption. If answers by local experts differ, inquiries continue until the data are reconciled. NOTE: This is a ranking derived from several indicators, 1 being the best (ranked first). The higher the number on this graph, the lower their overall ranking. Invert this graph by clicking on 'Amount' at the top. Consult source for details on methodology.
Economy Statistics > Entrepreneurship > Starting a Business > Index ranking (most recent) by country
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| Rank |
Countries
|
Amount
(top to bottom)
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| #1 |
Angola: |
155 |
|
| #2 |
Chad: |
154 |
|
| #3 |
Congo, Democratic Republic of the: |
153 |
|
| #4 |
West Bank: |
152 |
|
| #5 |
Yemen: |
151 |
|
| #6 |
Eritrea: |
150 |
|
| #7 |
Haiti: |
149 |
|
| #8 |
Togo: |
148 |
|
| #9 |
Saudi Arabia: |
147 |
|
| #10 |
Mauritania: |
146 |
|
| #11 |
Guinea: |
145 |
|
| #12 |
Indonesia: |
144 |
|
| #13 |
Mali: |
143 |
|
| #14 |
Niger: |
142 |
|
| #15 |
East Timor: |
141 |
|
| #16 |
Zimbabwe: |
140 |
|
| #17 |
Mozambique: |
139 |
|
| #18 |
Burkina Faso: |
138 |
|
| #19 |
Cambodia: |
137 |
|
| #20 |
Belarus: |
136 |
|
| #21 |
Syria: |
135 |
|
| #22 |
United Arab Emirates: |
134 |
|
| #23 |
Cameroon: |
133 |
|
| #24 |
Bolivia: |
132 |
|
| #25 |
Ghana: |
131 |
|
| #26 |
Côte d'Ivoire: |
130 |
|
| #27 |
Honduras: |
129 |
|
| #28 |
Congo, Republic of the: |
128 |
|
| #29 |
El Salvador: |
127 |
|
| #30 |
China: |
126 |
|
| #31 |
Senegal: |
125 |
|
| #32 |
Madagascar: |
124 |
|
| #33 |
Bosnia and Herzegovina: |
123 |
|
| #34 |
Ecuador: |
122 |
|
| #35 |
Greece: |
121 |
|
| #36 |
Guatemala: |
120 |
|
| #37 |
Jordan: |
119 |
|
| #38 |
Paraguay: |
118 |
|
| #39 |
Iraq: |
117 |
|
| #40 |
Uruguay: |
116 |
|
| #41 |
Egypt: |
115 |
|
| #42 |
Macedonia, Republic of: |
114 |
|
| #43 |
Tanzania: |
113 |
|
| #44 |
Central African Republic: |
112 |
|
| #45 |
Lesotho: |
111 |
|
| #46 |
Ukraine: |
110 |
|
| #47 |
Algeria: |
109 |
|
| #48 |
Albania: |
108 |
|
| #49 |
Benin: |
107 |
|
| #50 |
Peru: |
106 |
|
| #51 |
Nigeria: |
105 |
|
| #52 |
Portugal: |
104 |
|
| #53 |
Croatia: |
103 |
|
| #54 |
Laos: |
102 |
|
| #55 |
Dominican Republic: |
101 |
|
| #56 |
Uganda: |
100 |
|
| #57 |
Lebanon: |
99 |
|
| #58 |
Brazil: |
98 |
|
| #59 |
Korea, South: |
97 |
|
| #60 |
Azerbaijan: |
96 |
|
| #61 |
Venezuela: |
95 |
|
| #62 |
Ethiopia: |
94 |
|
| #63 |
Kenya: |
93 |
|
| #64 |
Poland: |
92 |
|
| #65 |
São Tomé and Príncipe: |
91 |
|
| #66 |
India: |
90 |
|
| #67 |
Philippines: |
89 |
|
| #68 |
Burundi: |
88 |
|
| #69 |
Kuwait: |
87 |
|
| #70 |
Spain: |
86 |
|
| #71 |
Argentina: |
85 |
|
| #72 |
Mexico: |
84 |
|
| #73 |
Costa Rica: |
83 |
|
| #74 |
Vietnam: |
82 |
|
| #75 |
Japan: |
81 |
|
| #76 |
Bulgaria: |
80 |
|
| #77 |
Taiwan: |
79 |
|
| #78 |
Slovenia: |
78 |
|
| #79 |
Czech Republic: |
77 |
|
| #80 |
Namibia: |
76 |
|
| #81 |
Micronesia, Federated States of: |
75 |
|
| #82 |
Botswana: |
74 |
|
| #83 |
Colombia: |
73 |
|
| #84 |
Hungary: |
72 |
|
| #85 |
Samoa: |
71 |
|
| #86 |
Malawi: |
70 |
|
| #87 |
Moldova: |
69 |
|
| #88 |
Sudan: |
68 |
|
| #89 |
Uzbekistan: |
67 |
|
| #90 |
Bhutan: |
66 |
|
| #91 |
Nicaragua: |
65 |
|
| #92 |
Sierra Leone: |
64 |
|
| #93 |
Guyana: |
63 |
|
| #94 |
Kiribati: |
62 |
|
| #95 |
Oman: |
61 |
|
| #96 |
Papua New Guinea: |
60 |
|
| #97 |
Austria: |
59 |
|
| #98 |
Rwanda: |
58 |
|
| #99 |
Malaysia: |
57 |
|
| #100 |
Vanuatu: |
56 |
|
| #101 |
Georgia: |
55 |
|
| #102 |
Iran: |
54 |
|
| #103 |
Fiji: |
53 |
|
| #104 |
Bangladesh: |
52 |
|
| #105 |
South Africa: |
51 |
|
| #106 |
Morocco: |
50 |
|
| #107 |
Mongolia: |
49 |
|
| #108 |
Slovakia: |
48 |
|
| #109 |
Germany: |
47 |
|
| #110 |
Turkey: |
46 |
|
| #111 |
Italy: |
45 |
|
| #112 |
Zambia: |
44 |
|
| #113 |
Estonia: |
43 |
|
| #114 |
Netherlands: |
42 |
|
| #115 |
Armenia: |
41 |
|
| #116 |
Tunisia: |
40 |
|
| #117 |
Palau: |
39 |
|
| #118 |
Pakistan: |
38 |
|
| #119 |
Lithuania: |
37 |
|
| #120 |
Sri Lanka: |
36 |
|
| #121 |
Serbia and Montenegro: |
35 |
|
| #122 |
Belgium: |
34 |
|
| #123 |
Kazakhstan: |
33 |
|
| #124 |
Solomon Islands: |
32 |
|
| #125 |
Russia: |
31 |
|
| #126 |
Nepal: |
30 |
|
| #127 |
Thailand: |
29 |
|
| #128 |
Switzerland: |
28 |
|
| #129 |
Kyrgyzstan: |
27 |
|
| #130 |
Latvia: |
26 |
|
| #131 |
Maldives: |
25 |
|
| #132 |
Mauritius: |
24 |
|
| #133 |
Chile: |
23 |
|
| #134 |
Marshall Islands: |
22 |
|
| #135 |
Panama: |
21 |
|
| #136 |
Sweden: |
20 |
|
| #137 |
Norway: |
19 |
|
| #138 |
Finland: |
18 |
|
| #139 |
Tonga: |
17 |
|
| #140 |
Afghanistan: |
16 |
|
| #141 |
Denmark: |
15 |
|
| #142 |
Iceland: |
14 |
|
| #143 |
France: |
13 |
|
| #144 |
Israel: |
12 |
|
| #145 |
Ireland: |
11 |
|
| #146 |
Jamaica: |
10 |
|
| #147 |
United Kingdom: |
9 |
|
| #148 |
Romania: |
8 |
|
| #149 |
Puerto Rico: |
7 |
|
| #150 |
Hong Kong: |
6 |
|
| #151 |
Singapore: |
5 |
|
| #152 |
New Zealand: |
4 |
|
| #153 |
United States: |
3 |
|
| #154 |
Australia: |
2 |
|
| #155 |
Canada: |
1 |
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Weighted average: |
78.0 |
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DEFINITION: Doing Business records all generic procedures that are officially required for an entrepreneur to start up and operate an industrial or commercial business. These include obtaining all necessary licenses and permits and completing any required notifications, verifications or inscriptions with relevant authorities. After a study of laws, regulations and publicly available information on business entry, a detailed list of procedures, time, cost and paid-in minimum capital requirements is developed. Subsequently, local incorporation lawyers and government officials complete and verify the data on applicable procedures, the time and cost of complying with each procedure under normal circumstances and the paid-in minimum capital. On average 4 law firms participate in each country. Information is also collected on the sequence in which procedures are to be completed and whether procedures may be carried out simultaneously. It is assumed that any required information is readily available and that all government and nongovernment agencies involved in the start-up process function efficiently and without corruption. If answers by local experts differ, inquiries continue until the data are reconciled. NOTE: This is a ranking derived from several indicators, 1 being the best (ranked first). The higher the number on this graph, the lower their overall ranking. Invert this graph by clicking on 'Amount' at the top. Consult source for details on methodology.
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