The study assessed factors including corporate tax rates and GDP growth. Ireland topped the ranking with a score of 7.67 out of 10, supported by low unemployment and economic growth. Researchers said this makes the country an attractive destination for businesses seeking expansion opportunities.

According to the report, Ireland’s unemployment rate stands at 4.6 percent, while annual GDP growth is 2.6 percent. Researchers said these factors make the country an attractive destination for businesses seeking expansion opportunities. Poland ranked second in the study, followed by Portugal, which was recognised for initiatives designed to attract international companies and investment.














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