European countries continue to dominate the Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI) rankings, taking 17 of the top 25 positions. Switzerland retains its first-place position for the tenth consecutive year, followed by Singapore.
Once again, Nordic countries are well represented in the report. Denmark ranks 4th, Finland 6th, Norway 7th, and Sweden 9th. Besides Singapore, other Southeast Asian countries are far from the top: Malaysia is 42nd, Vietnam 75th, Thailand 79th, and Indonesia 80th.
Despite Europe’s dominance, global talent competition will intensify in the coming decade due to uncertainties and geopolitical tensions. Countries presenting themselves as hubs need to place a strong emphasis on quality of life and sustainability, the report concludes.
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