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Switzerland tops World Economic Forum global competitiveness report

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The World Economic Forum has just published its major annual report on global competitiveness. Switzerland tops the WEF's ranking, for the sixth consecutive year, followed by Singapore and the United States. This year's competitiveness index also comes with a warning attached. The World Economic Forum says the global economy is at risk as countries struggle to implement reforms. Margareta Drzeniek-Hanouz, a Senior Economist at the WEF, discusses the report's findings.

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