Australia has been named as one of the safest countries in which to do business, according to Dun & Bradstreet’s Global Risk Indicator.
Australia, along with Canada, Norway and Switzerland, achieved the highest ratings on the indicator, and had one of the most stable risk profiles. The results came from an assessment of the economic, commercial, external and political risks of 131 countries around the world.
D&B chief executive Christine Christian said: “Australia’s rating demonstrates that although the nation is facing a number of challenges, it is faring well compared to others amidst the current global economic crisis.”
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