Swaziland
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Economy - overviewIn this small, landlocked economy, subsistence agriculture occupies more than 80% of the population. The manufacturing sector has diversified since the mid-1980s. Sugar and wood pulp remain important foreign exchange earners. Mining has declined in importance in recent years with only coal and quarry stone mines remaining active. Surrounded by South Africa, except for a short border with Mozambique, Swaziland is heavily dependent on South Africa from which it receives more than nine-tenths of its imports and to which it sends 60% of its exports. Customs duties from the Southern African Customs Union and worker remittances from South Africa substantially supplement domestically earned income. The government is trying to improve the atmosphere for foreign investment. Overgrazing, soil depletion, drought, and sometimes floods persist as problems for the future. More than one-fourth of the population needed emergency food aid in 2004-05 because of drought, and nearly two-fifths of the adult population has been infected by HIV/AIDS.
GDP4.7% (2006)
GDP - real growth rate1.2% (2006 est.)
GDP - composition by sectoragriculture: 8.6%
industry: 49.7%
services: 41.7% (2006 est.)
Population below poverty line69% (2006)
Household income or consumption
by percentage share
lowest 10%: 1%
highest 10%: 50.2% (1995)
Labor force300,000 (2006)
Labor force - by occupationagriculture: NA%
industry: NA%
services: NA%
Unemployment rate40% (2006 est.)
Budgetrevenues: $984.6 million
expenditures: $1.019 billion; including capital expenditures of $147 million (2006 est.)
Industriescoal, wood pulp, sugar, soft drink concentrates, textile and apparel
Industrial production growth rate3.7% (FY95/96)
Electricity -
production
156.3 million kWh (2005)
Electricity -
production by source
fossil fuel: 58%
hydro: 42%
nuclear: 0%
other: 0% (2001)
Electricity -
consumption
1.123 billion kWh (2005)
Electricity -
exports
0 kWh (2004)
Electricity -
imports
697 million kWh; note - electricity supplied by South Africa (2004)
Oil - production0 bbl/day (2004 est.)
Oil - consumption3,500 bbl/day (2004 est.)
Oil - exportsNA bbl/day
Oil - importsNA bbl/day
Agriculture - productssugarcane, cotton, corn, tobacco, rice, citrus, pineapples, sorghum, peanuts; cattle, goats, sheep
Exports$2.201 billion f.o.b. (2006 est.)
Exports - commoditiessoft drink concentrates, sugar, wood pulp, cotton yarn, refrigerators, citrus and canned fruit
Exports - partnersSouth Africa 59.7%, EU 8.8%, US 8.8%, Mozambique 6.2% (2004)
Imports$2.274 billion f.o.b. (2006 est.)
Imports - commoditiesmotor vehicles, machinery, transport equipment, foodstuffs, petroleum products, chemicals
Imports - partnersSouth Africa 95.6%, EU 0.9%, Japan 0.9%, Singapore 0.3% (2004)
Debt - external$417 million (2006)
Economic aid - recipient$104 million (2001)
Currency codeSZL
Exchange ratesemalangeni per US dollar - 6.85 (2006), 6.3593 (2005), 6.4597 (2004), 7.5648 (2003), 10.5407 (2002)
Fiscal year1 April - 31 March
LAST UPDATED ON 17 JUNE 2007