Tuvalu
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Economy - overviewTuvalu consists of a densely populated, scattered group of nine coral atolls with poor soil. The country has no known mineral resources and few exports. Subsistence farming and fishing are the primary economic activities. Fewer than 1,000 tourists, on average, visit Tuvalu annually. Government revenues largely come from the sale of stamps and coins and remittances from seamen on merchant ships abroad. About 1,000 Tuvaluans are being repatriated from Nauru, with the decline of phosphate resources there. Substantial income is received annually from an international trust fund established in 1987 by Australia, NZ, and the UK and supported also by Japan and South Korea. Thanks to wise investments and conservative withdrawals, this fund grew from an initial $17 million to over $35 million in 1999. The US Government is also a major revenue source for Tuvalu because of payments from a 1988 treaty on fisheries. In an effort to reduce its dependence on foreign aid, the government is pursuing public sector reforms, including privatization of some government functions and personnel cuts of up to 7%. Tuvalu derives around $1.5 million per year from the lease of its ".tv" Internet domain name. With merchandise exports only a fraction of merchandise imports, continued reliance must be placed on fishing and telecommunications license fees, remittances from overseas workers, official transfers, and income from overseas investments.
GDPNA
GDP - real growth rate1.2% (2002 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: 16.6%
industry: 27.2%
services: 56.2% (2002)
Population below poverty lineNA%
Household income or consumption
by percentage share
lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%
Labor force3,615 (2004 est.)
Labor force - by occupationnote: people make a living mainly through exploitation of the sea, reefs, and atolls and from wages sent home by those abroad (mostly workers in the phosphate industry and sailors)
Unemployment rateNA%
Budgetrevenues: $22.78 million
expenditures: $14.23 million; including capital expenditures of $4.2 million (2002 est.)
Industriesfishing, tourism, copra
Industrial production growth rateNA%
Electricity -
production by source
fossil fuel: NA
hydro: NA
nuclear: NA
other: NA
Agriculture - productscoconuts; fish
Exports$1 million f.o.b. (2004 est.)
Exports - commoditiescopra, fish
Exports - partnersGermany 60.5%, Italy 20.1%, Fiji 6.9% (2005)
Imports$9.186 million c.i.f. (2004 est.)
Imports - commoditiesfood, animals, mineral fuels, machinery, manufactured goods
Imports - partnersFiji 46.1%, Japan 18.9%, China 18.2%, Australia 7.7%, NZ 4.1% (2005)
Debt - external$NA
Economic aid - recipient$13 million; note - major donors are Australia, Japan, and the US (1999 est.)
Currency codeAUD
Exchange ratesTuvaluan dollars or Australian dollars per US dollar - 1.3285 (2006), 1.3095 (2005), 1.3598 (2004), 1.5419 (2003), 1.8406 (2002)
Fiscal yearcalendar year
LAST UPDATED ON 17 JUNE 2007