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04 Jun 2026, 20:06 GMT+10
Global digital transformation is accelerating, with artificial intelligence and data applications becoming key foundations of national competitiveness. The IMD World Digital Competitiveness Ranking reflects the strengths of economies in knowledge, technology, and future readiness.

TAIPEI, TAIWAN (MERXWIRE) - The International Institute for Management Development (IMD) has released the "2025 World Digital Competitiveness Ranking (WDCR)," covering 69 economies worldwide. The results show that Switzerland, the United States, and Singapore rank in the top three, demonstrating the world's strongest digital competitiveness. Hong Kong, Denmark, the Netherlands, Canada, Sweden, and the United Arab Emirates follow closely, while Taiwan ranks 10th, firmly placing it among the global leaders.
IMD notes that digital transformation is occurring simultaneously across businesses, governments, and society, making digital competitiveness a key indicator of overall national strength. Amid an increasingly fragmented global trade environment, countries are accelerating efforts to strengthen digital capabilities to gain new strategic advantages. At the same time, rapid advancements in AI and faster data flows are widening gaps in digital infrastructure and talent structures among economies.
The ranking is based on three main dimensions: "Knowledge," "Technology," and "Future Readiness," further divided into nine sub-indicators. The assessment combines statistical data with surveys of executives in business and government to measure overall competitiveness during digital transformation.
2025 World Digital Competitiveness Ranking - Top 10
| Rank | Economy |
|---|---|
| 1 | Switzerland |
| 2 | United States |
| 3 | Singapore |
| 4 | Hong Kong |
| 5 | Denmark |
| 6 | Netherlands |
| 7 | Canada |
| 8 | Sweden |
| 9 | United Arab Emirates |
| 10 | Taiwan |
Across the top 10 economies, the knowledge dimension is characterized by strong education systems and research capabilities, with an emphasis on talent development and industry-academia collaboration that continuously fuels innovation. In the technology dimension, stable capital markets and digital infrastructure support development, while AI investment, venture capital ecosystems, and financial systems enable technological advancement and commercialization. In terms of future readiness, these economies demonstrate strong adaptability across society and business, including rapid adoption of new technologies, widespread digital government services, and high social acceptance of digital transformation.
Switzerland demonstrates balanced strength across all areas, excelling in talent, research, and knowledge transfer. Its global innovation collaboration network further enhances technology diffusion and industrial application. The United States leads in the technology dimension, particularly with strong advantages in AI investment and innovation capital markets. Its vast tech ecosystem also supports its global influence in the digital market.
Singapore is recognized for its highly developed regulatory environment and digital governance capabilities. Its stable and efficient policy environment continues to attract international companies and high-skilled talent. Hong Kong also performs strongly in technology and talent structure, supported by a high proportion of STEM professionals and high-tech exports. Its role as an international financial and business hub further amplifies technology adoption and capital flow efficiency.
Denmark stands out for its digital government and integrated public service capabilities, ranking highly in e-governance. Its highly digitized public services improve overall social efficiency and the business environment. The Netherlands and Canada have advantages in talent mobility and education systems, showing strong attractiveness to international talent. Their innovative environments and open market structures significantly enhance competitiveness.
Sweden maintains stable advantages in education investment and research capabilities, while also possessing a strong foundation in AI and fintech development. Its high-quality talent cultivation system supports overall technological progress. It also maintains solid performance in science and technology employment as well as corporate R&D activities.
The United Arab Emirates stands out in attracting international talent and developing digital skills, reflecting a highly globalized digital strategy. Taiwan distinguishes itself through corporate agility, particularly in leveraging big data analytics and responding quickly to market changes. In addition, Taiwan ranks fourth globally in high-tech exports, and its IT and media industries also account for a significant share, playing a key role in the global technology supply chain.
Overall, the 2025 ranking shows that digital advantages continue to concentrate in a small group of economies with comprehensive innovation systems. As AI and data applications develop rapidly, digital capability has become a core driver of national economic competitiveness. At the same time, differences in talent development, technology investment, and digital infrastructure are shaping overall rankings, and the digital competitiveness landscape may continue to evolve as AI technologies and industrial applications deepen in the future.
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