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Economy Overview

Tourism is the number one foreign exchange earner in this small economy, followed by exports of sugar, bananas, citrus, marine products, and crude oil.The government's expansionary monetary and fiscal policies, initiated in September 1998, led to GDP growth averaging nearly 4% in 1999-2007, but GPD growth has averaged only 2.1% from 2007-2016, with 2.5% growth estimated for 2017. Belize’s dependence on energy imports makes it susceptible to energy price shocks.Although Belize has the third highest per capita income in Central America, the average income figure masks a huge income disparity between rich and poor, and a key government objective remains reducing poverty and inequality with the help of international donors. High unemployment, a growing trade deficit and heavy foreign debt burden continue to be major concerns. Belize faces continued pressure from rising sovereign debt, and a growing trade imbalance.

Agriculture Products

bananas, cacao, citrus, sugar; fish, cultured shrimp; lumber

Industries

garment production, food processing, tourism, construction, oil

Industrial Production Growth Rate

-0.6% (2017 est.)

Labor Force

120,500 (2008 est.)

Labor Force by Occupation

Agriculture: 10.2%

Industry: 18.1%

Services: 71.7% (2007 est.)

Unemployment Rate

8% (2016 est.)

Population Below Poverty Line

41% (2013 est.)

Household Income or Consumption by Percentage Share

Lowest 10%: NA

Highest 10%: NA

Budget

Revenues: 553.5 million (2017 est.)

Expenditures: 572 million (2017 est.)

Public Debt

95.9% of GDP (2016 est.)

Commercial Bank Prime Lending Rate

Stock of Narrow Money

Stock of Broad Money

Stock of Domestic Credit

Market Value of Publicly Traded Shares

Reserves of Foreign Exchange and Gold

$376.7 million (31 December 2016 est.)

Debt External

$1.338 billion (31 December 2016 est.)

Stock of Direct Foreign Investment at Home

Stock of Direct Foreign Investment Abroad

Exchange Rates

2 (2013 est.)
Year

GDP Official Exchange Rate

  • $1.854 billion 2017 est.

Taxes and Other Revenues

  • 29.9% (of GDP) (2017 est.)

Fiscal Year

  • 1 April - 31 March

GDP Purchasing Power Parity

GDP Real Growth Rate

    3.8% (2015 est.)

GDP Per Capital

    $8,800 (2015 est.)

Credit Ratings

  • Moody s rating
    Caa3 (2020)
  • Standard & Poors rating
    CCC+ (2020)

Gross National Saving

    14.2% of GDP (2015 est.)

GDP Composition by end Use

  • Household consumption
    75.1%
  • Government consumption
    15.2%
  • Investment in fixed capital
    22.5%
  • Investment in inventories
    1.2%
  • Exports of goods and services
    49.1%
  • Imports of goods and services
    -63.2%

GDP Composition by Sector of Origin

  • Agriculture
    10.3%
  • Industry
    21.6%
  • Services
    68%

Inflation Rate Consumer Prices

    0.7% (2016 est.)

Current Account Balance

    -$163 million (2016 est.)

Exports

    $442.7 million (2016 est.)

Exports Partners

  • UK
    33.9%
  • US
    22%
  • Jamaica
    6.7%
  • Italy
    6.4%
  • Barbados
    5.9%
  • Ireland
    5.5%
  • Netherlands
    4.3%

Exports Commodities

    Sugar, bananas, citrus, clothing, fish products, molasses, wood, crude oil

Imports

    $916.2 million (2016 est.)

Imports Partners

  • US
    35.6%
  • China
    11.2%
  • Mexico
    11.2%
  • Guatemala
    6.9%

Imports Commodities

    Machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods; fuels, chemicals, pharmaceuticals; food, beverages, tobacco