ABOUT ST. LUCIA
St.
Lucia, often called "The Helen of
the West", is located in the Eastern Caribbean.
The country is 238 sq. miles with a total population of 160,000, speaking
English and a French-based patois. St. Lucia is a member of the Caribbean
Community and Common Market (CARICOM), an organization, which seeks
to assist developing countries on the path to economic success through
regional co-operation.
Whether traveling by air or by sea, St. Lucia offers excellent accommodations
for its visitors and the natural beauty of the island, covered with
splendid peaks and vast forest terrain are certainly added attractions.
The local currency in St.Lucia is the Eastern Caribbean Dollars (EC),
which is fixed to the US dollar at a rate of US$ 1.00 to EC$ 2.70.
The following is the most recent data available in respect of economic
activity on the island :
| |
|
|
2003 |
| |
|
|
|
| Per
capita GDP |
|
|
US$
5400 |
| Domestic
Inflation Rate |
|
|
2
% |
| GPD
(real growth) |
|
|
1.50
% |
|
|
|
|
|
| MAIN
ECONOMIC SECTORS AS A %OF GDP |
| |
|
|
|
| Tourism |
|
|
13% |
| Agriculture |
|
|
11% |
| Manufacturing |
|
|
8% |
| Construction |
|
|
9% |
| Other
* |
|
|
59% |
| |
|
|
|
| *
(includes distributive trade, banking and insurance, Utilities Transport,
other services). |
MAIN EXPORTS
* Bananas
* Paper, paperboard Products
* Electronic/ Electrical Products
* Processed Foods
MAIN TRADING PARTNERS
EXPORT: UK, Europe, USA, Caricom
IMPORTS: USA, Caricom, UK, Japan, Europe, Canada
St. Lucia's international financial services industry has sprung up
as a result of its need to diversify its economic base and is ripe for
expansion and real growth. Its political and economic stability, has
attracted many investors over the years and it will continue to do so
simply on the ground of " good business sense" and a solid
unspoilt reputation.