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The quality of Argentina's infrastructure procurement processes improved significantly, helping to bring better value for money and quality outcomes from investment.
Australia’s transparent public procurement processes and well-resourced infrastructure departments provide favourable conditions for planning and documenting infrastructure projects.
Brazil's regulatory environment supports the creation of businesses and provides a high level of protection for insolvency. This promotes competition between suppliers which, coupled with a resilient financial sector, helps to attract capital supply for infrastructure projects.
Canada's infrastructure planning and procurement processes rank among the best in the world. Having sub-national infrastructure authorities responsible for infrastructure governance and regulation, combined with a high quality administrative and legal system, has helped promote quality project planning and delivery in Canada.
China has seen strong improvement across its procurement and permit processes and regulatory markets since 2017. This has been driven by reductions in cost to start a business and time to register property, as well as by transparency of procurement processes.
For its 27 members, the EU enables a standardised system of laws in various areas and provides overall political direction.
France's infrastructure procurement processes rank among the best in the world. In combination with strong financial markets and a regulatory framework that supports the creation of new businesses, this promotes competition among providers and helps bring better value for money and higher quality outcomes from investment.
Germany's regulatory frameworks and permit rules support the creation of new businesses and provide strong protections against business insolvency for creditors
The quality of India's infrastructure procurement processes has improved significantly in recent years, helping to bring better value for money and better-quality outcomes from investment.
As one of Southeast Asia’s largest economic and population hubs, Indonesia is favourably positioned to continue expanding its infrastructure activities.
The continued quality of Italy's planning and procurement processes promotes competition among suppliers and, in turn, provides better value for money and outcomes for infrastructure investment.
Japan is one of the most improved countries in procurement processes. It has transparent procurement procedures, which increase fairness and competitiveness for infrastructure investment.
At the federal level, Mexico’s public procurement processes are transparent and, as of 2017, there are new guidelines specifically for infrastructure and PPP projects.
The Netherlands has strong infrastructure procurement processes, regulatory frameworks, and infrastructure governance systems, which help encourage infrastructure investment and competition among suppliers.
Russia's permit systems support the creation of new businesses through low start-up costs and efficient property registration processes.
Saudi Arabia has been implementing significant economic reforms as a part of its Vision 2030, including reforms to the ease of doing business, getting construction permits, access to credit, resolving insolvency, and improvement across its procurement and permit processes.
Singapore has implemented practices that increase the transparency and fairness of public procurement, which help drive investment activity in infrastructure projects
South Africa is one of the most well-developed African countries and has implemented processes to facilitate the creation of businesses, fostering competition and investment.
The Republic of Korea has increased the transparency and fairness of public procurement, which help drive investment activity in infrastructure projects.
The quality of Spain’s regulatory frameworks support the creation of new businesses which, combined with fair and transparent procurement processes, promote competition among suppliers.