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Currency | East Caribbean dollar (XCD) |
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1 April–March 31 | |
Trade organisations | WTO, CARICOM, OECS |
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Statistics | |
Population | 185,886 (March 2023)[3] |
GDP | |
GDP rank | |
GDP growth | |
GDP per capita | |
GDP per capita rank | |
GDP by sector |
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6.4% (2022) | |
Population below poverty line | |
51.2 high (2016)[11] | |
Labour force | |
Labour force by occupation |
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Unemployment | |
Main industries | tourism; clothing, assembly of electronic components, beverages, corrugated cardboard boxes, lime processing, coconut processing |
External | |
Exports | $185.1 million (2017 est.)[9] |
Export goods | crude petroleum, beer, jewelry, bananas, refined petroleum, rum |
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Imports | $600 million (2017 est.)[9] |
Import goods | crude petroleum, refined petroleum, cars, poultry meats, natural gas |
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Gross external debt | $570.6 million (31 December 2017 est.)[9] |
Public finances | |
+0.3% (of GDP) (2017 est.)[9] | |
Expenses | 392.8 million (2017 est.)[9] |
$321.8 million (31 December 2017 est.)[9] | |
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. |
Once a single-crop agricultural economy, Saint Lucia has shifted to a tourism and banking serviced-based economy. Tourism, the island's biggest industry and main source of jobs, income and foreign exchange, accounts for 65% of its GDP. Agriculture, which was once the biggest industry, now contributes to less than 3% of GDP, but still accounts for 20% of jobs. The banana industry is now on a decline due to strong competition from low-cost Latin American producers and reduced European trade preferences, but the government has helped revitalize the industry, with 13,734 tonnes exported in 2018. Agricultural crops grown for export are bananas, mangoes, and avocados. The island is considered to have the most diverse and well-developed manufacturing industry in the eastern Caribbean.
Saint Lucia has been able to attract many foreign businesses and investors.[citation needed]