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Which country is the most reputable one in the Middle East?

SHAFAQNA – The UAE was ranked 36th in the ranking of world’s most reputable countries while outperforms countries such as Qatar, Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

The UAE [1] continues to enjoy the status of the most reputable country in the Middle East [2] in 2018 despite a drop in ranking when compared to last year, Khaleej Times reported.

According to the Reputation Institute’s 2018 ranking of the world’s most reputable countries, the UAE was ranked 36th with 55.9 points, outperforming countries such as Qatar [3], Turkey, China, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iran and Iraq among the list of 55 nations.

The Emirates [4] was rated 27th in 2017’s ranking with 72.4 points, a drop of nine positions. But it saw a jump of 10 places from 2016’s ranking of 46.

In order to improve reputation, the report suggested that the countries should foster an appealing environment, a ‘feel good’ factor and develop a consistent country narrative.

Nicolas Georges Trad, executive partner at the Reputation Institute, said while economic stability is important, only 20 per cent of the world’s top 10 economies are in the top 10 most reputable countries. In terms of GDP growth, leading economies all saw a positive trend in 2017; however, the majority saw a decline in reputation.

The Reputation Institute’s Country RepTrak surveyed more than 58,000 individuals and 55 largest countries by GDP during March and April 2018. The key consideration for reputation include people’s friendliness, safe place, beautiful country, appealing lifestyle, enjoyable country, ethical country and responsible participants of the global community.

Sweden, known for its generous social benefits and commitment to gender equality, is considered the most reputable country in the world.

Following Sweden this year are Finland, Switzerland, Norway, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Japan, Denmark and the Netherlands to round out the top 10 most reputable countries.

 

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