Logistics performance index: Quality of trade and transport-related infrastructure (1=low to 5=high) - Trade facilitation - Private Sector & Trade - World Development Indicators
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Data are from Logistics Performance Index surveys conducted by the World Bank in partnership with academic and international institutions and private companies and individuals engaged in international logistics. 2009 round of surveys covered more than 5,000 country assessments by nearly 1,000 international freight forwarders. Respondents evaluate eight markets on six core dimensions on a scale from 1 (worst) to 5 (best). The markets are chosen based on the most important export and import markets of the respondent's country, random selection, and, for landlocked countries, neighboring countries that connect them with international markets. Details of the survey methodology are in Arvis and others' Connecting to Compete 2010: Trade Logistics in the Global Economy (2010). Respondents evaluated the quality of trade and transport related infrastructure (e.g. ports, railroads, roads, information technology), on a rating ranging from 1 (very low) to 5 (very high). Scores are averaged across all respondents.
Logistics performance index: Quality of trade and transport-related infrastructure (1=low to 5=high) - Trade facilitation - Private Sector & Trade - World Development Indicators (2009) |
Rank | Country | Value |
1 | Germany | 4.34 |
2 | Netherlands | 4.25 |
3 | Singapore | 4.22 |
4 | Norway | 4.22 |
5 | Japan | 4.19 |
6 | Switzerland | 4.17 |
7 | United States | 4.15 |
8 | Finland | 4.08 |
9 | Luxembourg | 4.06 |
10 | Canada | 4.03 |
11 | Sweden | 4.03 |
12 | Belgium | 4.01 |
13 | France | 4 |
14 | Hong Kong | 4 |
15 | Denmark | 3.99 |
16 | United Kingdom | 3.95 |
17 | United Arab Emirates | 3.81 |
18 | Australia | 3.78 |
19 | High income: OECD | 3.77 |
20 | Ireland | 3.76 |
21 | Italy | 3.72 |
22 | Austria | 3.68 |
23 | South Korea | 3.62 |
24 | North Korea | 3.62 |
25 | Israel | 3.60 |
26 | Spain | 3.58 |
27 | Euro area | 3.57 |
28 | High income | 3.56 |
29 | China | 3.54 |
30 | New Zealand | 3.54 |
31 | Malaysia | 3.50 |
32 | South Africa | 3.42 |
33 | Bahrain | 3.36 |
34 | Iceland | 3.33 |
35 | Kuwait | 3.33 |
36 | Saudi Arabia | 3.27 |
37 | Czech Republic | 3.25 |
38 | High income: nonOECD | 3.19 |
39 | Portugal | 3.17 |
40 | Thailand | 3.16 |
41 | Brazil | 3.10 |
42 | Hungary | 3.08 |
43 | Turkey | 3.08 |
44 | Oman | 3.06 |
45 | Lebanon | 3.05 |
46 | Slovakia | 3 |
47 | Poland | 2.98 |
48 | Mexico | 2.95 |
49 | Cyprus | 2.94 |
50 | Greece | 2.94 |
51 | India | 2.91 |
52 | Malta | 2.89 |
53 | Latvia | 2.88 |
54 | Chile | 2.86 |
55 | Argentina | 2.75 |
56 | Qatar | 2.75 |
57 | Estonia | 2.75 |
58 | Lithuania | 2.72 |
59 | Jordan | 2.69 |
60 | Peru | 2.66 |
61 | Kazakhstan | 2.66 |
62 | Slovenia | 2.65 |
63 | Senegal | 2.64 |
64 | Panama | 2.63 |
65 | Madagascar | 2.63 |
66 | Colombia | 2.59 |
67 | Uruguay | 2.58 |
68 | Philippines | 2.57 |
69 | Costa Rica | 2.56 |
70 | Tunisia | 2.56 |
71 | Vietnam | 2.56 |
72 | Macedonia | 2.55 |
73 | Uzbekistan | 2.54 |
74 | Indonesia | 2.54 |
75 | Upper middle income | 2.53 |
76 | Ghana | 2.52 |
77 | Bangladesh | 2.49 |
78 | Benin | 2.48 |
79 | East Asia & Pacific | 2.46 |
80 | Montenegro | 2.45 |
81 | Syria | 2.45 |
82 | Latin America & Caribbean | 2.45 |
83 | El Salvador | 2.44 |
84 | Ukraine | 2.44 |
85 | Paraguay | 2.44 |
86 | Venezuela | 2.44 |
87 | Nigeria | 2.43 |
88 | Europe & Central Asia | 2.41 |
89 | Bahamas | 2.40 |
90 | Middle income | 2.40 |
91 | Russia | 2.38 |
92 | Ecuador | 2.38 |
93 | Guatemala | 2.37 |
94 | Ivory Coast | 2.37 |
95 | Croatia | 2.36 |
96 | Middle East & North Africa | 2.36 |
97 | Iran | 2.36 |
98 | Uganda | 2.35 |
99 | Yemen | 2.35 |
100 | Dominican Republic | 2.34 |
101 | Djibouti | 2.33 |
102 | Armenia | 2.32 |
103 | Honduras | 2.31 |
104 | Bulgaria | 2.30 |
105 | Serbia | 2.30 |
106 | Mauritius | 2.29 |
107 | Low & middle income | 2.28 |
108 | Lower middle income | 2.28 |
109 | Niger | 2.28 |
110 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 2.27 |
111 | Romania | 2.25 |
112 | Bolivia | 2.24 |
113 | Turkmenistan | 2.24 |
114 | Nicaragua | 2.23 |
115 | Solomon Islands | 2.23 |
116 | Azerbaijan | 2.23 |
117 | Egypt | 2.22 |
118 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2.22 |
119 | Libya | 2.18 |
120 | Gambia | 2.17 |
121 | Georgia | 2.17 |
122 | Haiti | 2.17 |
123 | Maldives | 2.16 |
124 | Albania | 2.14 |
125 | Kenya | 2.14 |
126 | South Asia | 2.13 |
127 | Cambodia | 2.12 |
128 | Guinea | 2.10 |
129 | Cameroon | 2.10 |
130 | Botswana | 2.09 |
131 | Kyrgyzstan | 2.09 |
132 | Gabon | 2.09 |
133 | Pakistan | 2.08 |
134 | Jamaica | 2.07 |
135 | Low income | 2.06 |
136 | Algeria | 2.06 |
137 | Sub-Saharan Africa | 2.05 |
138 | Moldova | 2.05 |
139 | Mozambique | 2.04 |
140 | Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) | 2.03 |
141 | Least developed countries: UN classification | 2.01 |
142 | Mali | 2 |
143 | Tajikistan | 2 |
144 | Chad | 2 |
145 | Liberia | 2 |
146 | Tanzania | 2 |
147 | Guyana | 1.99 |
148 | Fiji | 1.98 |
149 | Laos | 1.95 |
150 | Mongolia | 1.94 |
151 | Burma | 1.92 |
152 | Papua New Guinea | 1.91 |
153 | Cuba | 1.90 |
154 | Burkina Faso | 1.89 |
155 | Sri Lanka | 1.88 |
156 | Afghanistan | 1.87 |
157 | Bhutan | 1.83 |
158 | Zambia | 1.83 |
159 | Togo | 1.82 |
160 | Nepal | 1.80 |
161 | Sudan | 1.78 |
162 | Ethiopia | 1.77 |
163 | Comoros | 1.76 |
164 | Iraq | 1.73 |
165 | Namibia | 1.71 |
166 | Angola | 1.69 |
167 | Rwanda | 1.63 |
168 | Republic of the Congo | 1.62 |
169 | Sierra Leone | 1.61 |
170 | Guinea-Bissau | 1.56 |
171 | Somalia | 1.50 |
172 | Eritrea | 1.35 |
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