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    ARMENIA RECORDS SOLID IMPROVEMENT IN DIONG BUSINESS: WB


    WASHINGTON D.C., OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS: Armenia (rank in Doing
    Business 2013: 32) strengthened investor protections by introducing a
    requirement for shareholder approval of related-party transactions,
    requiring greater disclosure of such transactions in the annual
    report, and making it easier to sue directors when such transactions
    are prejudicial. In addition, it made getting electricity easier by
    streamlining procedures and reducing connection fees. As Armenpress
    informs citing IFC and World Bank Press release, Armenia recorded 18
    increase in the rating. A new IFC and World Bank report finds that
    since 2005, the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region leads the
    world in enhancing the business climate for local firms. The region
    overtook East Asia and the Pacific to become the world's second most
    business-friendly, after OECD high-income economies. Released today,
    Doing Business 2013: Smarter Regulations for Small and Medium-Size
    Enterprises finds Poland was the top global improver in the past year.

    It enhanced the ease of doing business through four institutional and
    regulatory reforms, making it easier to register property, pay taxes,
    enforce contracts, and resolve insolvency. Europe and Central Asia
    has implemented nearly 400 institutional and regulatory reforms since
    2005, more than any other region in the world. "We are very encouraged
    by the rapid pace of reform in Eastern Europe and Central Asia,"
    said Augusto Lopez-Claros, Director, Global Indicators and Analysis,
    World Bank Group. "Many of these reforms have been implemented in
    the context of EU accession negotiations. Economic integration and
    the desire to catch up with more prosperous partners has been a
    powerful incentive to promote ambitious reform agendas." The report
    shows Georgia joining the top 10 economies in the global ease of
    doing business ranking. Georgia implemented reforms in six areas,
    more than any other economy in the region. It made improvements
    in getting credit, paying taxes, trading across borders, enforcing
    contracts, resolving insolvency, and getting electricity. Globally,
    Singapore retains its number one slot in the global ranking on the
    ease of doing business for the seventh consecutive year. Joining
    it on the list of the 10 economies with the most business-friendly
    regulations are Hong Kong SAR, China; New Zealand; the United States;
    Denmark; Norway; the United Kingdom; the Republic of Korea; Georgia;
    and Australia. A case study in this year's report features Latvia,
    highlighting the country's regulatory reform agenda and achievements
    in the areas measured by Doing Business.

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