Devastated by a huge earthquake in January 2010, Haiti is one of the world's poorest countries, with gross national income (GNI) per capita of $810, according to the World Bank. This compares with $53,670 in the U.S., according to the World Bank.
In terms of doing business, the World Bank ranked Haiti ranked third-worst in the world for protecting the interests of minority investors and also rated it poorly in terms of access to credit and ease of registering property.
There are some hopes for improvement however—in 2011, the Inter-American Investment Corporation and the Spanish government established a joint development fund designed to increase the availability of loans and reduce borrowing costs for Haitian small- and-medium-sized companies. This is set to run for 12 years
9TH WORST: ANGOLA
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