Singapore, Hong Kong and US come out top in a study by NatWest International Personal Banking in conjunction with The Centre of Future Studies which identifies the business climate for expat entrepreneurs.
Drawn from NatWest IPB's Quality of Life index, the study focused on three aspects: how easy it was for expats to do business; the business climate in the country in which they are working; and the prospects for their business in the next three years. The study identifies Singapore, Hong Kong and the US as expat entrepreneurs’ favourite top three countries for nurturing enterprise. And the three locations exposed as being the worst are Spain, the UAE and China. Expats say that the countries with the most positive business prospects going forward are Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, wh...
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