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    ARMENIA RANKS 100TH IN WB LOGISTIC PERFORMANCE INDEX

    tert.am
    http://siteresources.worldbank.org/TRADE/Resources/239070-1336654966193/LPI_2012_final.pdf
    18.05.12

    Armenia ranks as the 100th country in the World Bank's 2012 Logistic
    Performance Index (LPI).

    According to the WB official website, the country's "neighbors" in
    this year's ranking are Lebanon, the Central African Republic and
    Macedonia, which rank as the 96th- 99th countries, respectively.

    Armenia's 2012 score is 2.56.

    The Bank has been producing the report every two years since 2007
    to assesses the vital aspects of logistic performance in different
    countries worldwide. LPI measures on-the-ground trade logistics
    performance-this year, in 155 countries-helping national leaders,
    key policymakers, and private sector traders understand the challenges
    they and their trading partners face in reducing logistical barriers
    to international commerce.

    Russia, with 2.58 points, is the 95th country this year. It has climbed
    down by one position compared to 2011. The country's "neighbors"
    in the index are Guinea-Bissau, El Salvador, Syria, Belarus, and
    Bolivia. Turkey, which received 3.51 points, is the 27th.

    Georgia (27.7), Iran (2.49) and Azerbaijan (2.48) rank the 77th,
    112nd and 116th, respectively.

    Singapore tops the index with 4.01 points. Other countries with
    high logistic performance include Honk Kong, Finland, Germany, the
    Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Japan, the United States and Britain.

    The full report can be accessed here.

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