Worldwide Centers of Commerce

The Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index is an index of the world's cities by MasterCard. Using seven evaluative dimensions, it provides rankings for 75 leading commercial cities.[1]

2008 rankings

As of 2008, the top 75 commercial centers according to the Worldwide Centers of Commerce Index in the world are:

Countries with cities on the list by region

Continent Country Cities
Africa  Egypt Cairo
Africa  South Africa Johannesburg
Asia  China Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Chongqing
Asia  Hong Kong Hong Kong
Asia  India Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Bangalore
Asia  Indonesia Jakarta
Asia  Israel Tel Aviv
Asia  Japan Tokyo, Osaka
Asia  Lebanon Beirut
Asia  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur
Asia  Philippines Manila
Asia  Saudi Arabia Riyadh
Asia  Singapore Singapore
Asia  South Korea Seoul
Asia  Taiwan Taipei
Asia  Thailand Bangkok
Asia  United Arab Emirates Dubai
Australia  Australia Sydney, Melbourne
Europe  Austria Vienna
Europe  Belgium Brussels
Europe  Czech Republic Prague
Europe  Denmark Copenhagen
Europe  France Paris
Europe  Germany Frankfurt, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Düsseldorf
Europe  Greece Athens
Europe  Hungary Budapest
Europe  Ireland Dublin
Europe  Italy Milan, Rome
Europe  Netherlands Amsterdam
Europe  Poland Warsaw
Europe  Portugal Lisbon
Europe  Russia Moscow, Saint Petersburg
Europe  Spain Madrid, Barcelona
Europe  Sweden Stockholm
Europe   Switzerland Zurich, Geneva
Europe  Turkey Istanbul
Europe  United Kingdom London, Edinburgh
North America  Canada Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver
North America  Mexico Mexico City
North America  United States New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Boston, Atlanta, San Francisco, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Washington, D.C.
South America  Argentina Buenos Aires
South America  Brazil São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro
South America  Chile Santiago
South America  Venezuela Caracas

See also

References

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