Slovenia experienced a decline in its global competitiveness, falling from 46th to 49th place in the latest rankings released by the IMD institute, which assessed 70 nations. The drop is primarily attributed to diminished government efficiency, outweighing the country’s strengths in infrastructure. Slovenia’s business efficiency also remains a significant area of concern, contributing to the overall lower ranking. Despite these challenges, the nation maintains relatively strong performance in infrastructure development. The IMD report assesses factors including economic performance, government efficiency, business efficiency, and infrastructure. This marks a setback for Slovenia’s efforts to attract foreign investment and improve its economic standing on the world stage. Further analysis of the report is expected to inform policy adjustments aimed at addressing the identified weaknesses.