The Executive Office today published the ‘Anholt Ipsos Nation Brands Index(SM): 2019 report for Northern Ireland’.
This report provides a measure of Northern Ireland’s international reputation.
Key findings:
- Northern Ireland’s international reputation remains stable, achieving a mid-level ranking of 22 out of 50 nations. Our reputation is strongest with the UK and European nations – in 2019, NI received its highest ranks from France and United Kingdom (20th). The lowest rank in 2019 was from Egypt, who placed Northern Ireland 35th.
- Northern Ireland achieved a Nation Brands IndexSM score of 59.38 – this is the highest score achieved since inclusion in the Index in 2016. Our highest score was from India (68.62) and the lowest score came from Japan (51.28).
- Northern Ireland’s overall score on the NBISM is an indicator in the draft Programme for Government. The score in 2019 (59.38) has increased by 1.45 since 2016 (57.93).
- As in all previous years, “Natural beauty” was the attribute with the highest score in 2019 with 5.11. The lowest scoring attribute has also been consistent across all years – “Sports” scored 4.03 in 2019.
- Visiting Northern Ireland or digital exposure to NI (through buying NI products / visiting websites) was associated with significantly higher scores for all Six Dimensions and for their overall NBISM score.
About the Anholt Ipsos Nation Brands Index 2019
The NBI(SM) is an annual global survey which attempts to evaluate the international image and reputation of 50 nations across six dimensions of national competence: Exports; Governance; Culture; People; Tourism; and Immigration and Investment.
The 2019 NBI(SM) involved the completion of over 20,000 online surveys, in 20 panel countries, with at least 1,000 people surveyed per panel country.
The report, infographics and associated data tables are available on the Statistics and Research section of the Executive Office website.
Notes to editors:
- Media enquiries contact the TEO press office on 028 9037 8201. Out of office hours, contact the Duty Press Officer on 028 9037 8110.
- Further information relating to the collection and production of the statistics can be obtained by contacting:
The Executive Office
Castle Buildings
Stormont Estate
Belfast
BT4 3SR Telephone: 028 9052 0021
E-mail: pfganalytics@executiveoffice-ni.gov.uk
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