Background:
Territorial disputes between the UK and Guatemala delayed
the independence of Belize (formerly British Honduras) until
1981. Guatemala refused to recognize the new nation until
1992. Tourism has become the mainstay of the economy. The
country remains plagued by high unemployment, growing involvement
in the South American drug trade, and increased urban crime.
Economy
- overview:
In this small, essentially private enterprise economy the
tourism industry is the number one foreign exchange earner
followed by cane sugar, citrus, marine products, bananas,
and garments. The government's expansionary monetary and fiscal
policies, initiated in September 1998, led to GDP growth of
6.5% in 1999, 10.8% in 2000, 4.6% in 2001, and 3.7% in 2002.
Major concerns continue to be the sizable trade deficit and
foreign debt. A key short-term objective remains the reduction
of poverty with the help of international donors.
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