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Philippines falls in Global Attractiveness Index

Philippines falls in Global Attractiveness Index – BusinessWorld Online


      
      
      
      
      








The Philippines slipped two places to 62nd out of 146 countries in the latest edition of the Global Attractiveness Index (GAI) by . With an overall score of 34.1 out of 100, the country was categorized under “medium attractiveness.” The index measures the attractiveness of countries using key performance indicators under four subindices: positioning, dynamicity, sustainability, and future orientation.

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