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Viet Nam ranks 75th on global talent competitiveness index

VGP - Viet Nam ranks 75th out of 134 countries on the 2023 Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI), down one step in comparison with last year's position.

November 15, 2023 1:04 PM GMT+7
Viet Nam ranks 75th on global talent competitiveness index- Ảnh 1.

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The Southeast Asian nation came in behind Mexico in 74th and followed by Mongolia in 76th in the global rankings.

In the region, Viet Nam performed better than Thailand (79th), Indonesia (80th), and the Philippines (84th). However, it was behind Singapore in second place, Brunei in 41st, and Malaysia in 42nd.

GTCI is published annually by INSEAD, the Business School for the World, and is a bench-marking report that measures and ranks countries based on their ability to grow, attract, and retain talent. It provides a unique resource specifically for decision makers to enable them to gain a greater understanding of the global talent competitiveness picture and to develop strategies which can boost their economies.

Switzerland, Singapore, and the U.S. all firmly retained their leading positions as the world’s most talent competitive countries, according to the 2023 GTCI.

This year witnessed Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Australia, Sweden, and the UK make up the rest of the Top 10./.