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Antigua and Barbuda

2003 Edition · 162 data fields

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Introduction

Administrative divisions

6 parishes and 2 dependencies*; Barbuda*, Redonda*, Saint George, Saint John, Saint Mary, Saint Paul, Saint Peter, Saint Philip

Age structure

0-14 years: 28.1% (male 9,706; female 9,371) 15-64 years: 67.4% (male 22,929; female 22,845) 65 years and over: 4.5% (male 1,218; female 1,828) (2003 est.)

Agriculture - products

cotton, fruits, vegetables, bananas, coconuts, cucumbers, mangoes, sugarcane; livestock

Airports

3 (2002)

Airports - with paved runways

total
2 2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
under 914 m
1 (2002)

Airports - with unpaved runways

total
1
under 914 m
1 (2002) Military Antigua and Barbuda

Area

land
443 sq km
note
includes Redonda, 1.6 sq km
total
443 sq km (Antigua 280 sq km; Barbuda 161 sq km)
water
0 sq km

Area - comparative

2.5 times the size of Washington, DC

Background

The Siboney were the first to inhabit the islands of Antigua and Barbuda in 2400 B.C., but Arawak and Carib Indians populated the islands when Columbus landed on his second voyage in 1493. Early settlements by the Spanish and French were succeeded by the English who formed a colony in 1667. Slavery, established to run the sugar plantations on Antigua, was abolished in 1834. The islands became an independent state within the British Commonwealth of Nations in 1981. Geography Antigua and Barbuda

Birth rate

18.23 births/1,000 population (2003 est.)

Budget

expenditures
$145.9 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (2000 est.)
revenues
$123.7 million

Capital

Saint John's

Climate

tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation

Coastline

153 km

Constitution

1 November 1981

Country name

conventional long form
none
conventional short form
Antigua and Barbuda

Currency

East Caribbean dollar (XCD)

Currency code

XCD

Death rate

5.64 deaths/1,000 population (2003 est.)

Debt - external

$231 million (1999)

Diplomatic representation from the US

the US does not have an embassy in Antigua and Barbuda (embassy closed 30 June 1994); the US Ambassador to Barbados is accredited to Antigua and Barbuda

Diplomatic representation in the US

chancery
3216 New Mexico Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20016
chief of mission
Ambassador (vacant)
telephone
[1] (202) 362-5211

Disputes - international

none

Economic aid - recipient

$2.3 million (1995)

Economy - overview

Tourism continues to dominate the economy, accounting for more than half of GDP. Weak tourist arrival numbers since early 2000 have slowed the economy, however, and pressed the government into a tight fiscal corner. The dual-island nation's agricultural production is focused on the domestic market and constrained by a limited water supply and a labor shortage stemming from the lure of higher wages in tourism and construction. Manufacturing comprises enclave-type assembly for export with major products being bedding, handicrafts, and electronic components. Prospects for economic growth in the medium term will continue to depend on income growth in the industrialized world, especially in the US, which accounts for slightly more than one-third of tourist arrivals.

Electricity - consumption

97.89 million kWh (2001)

Electricity - exports

0 kWh (2001)

Electricity - imports

0 kWh (2001)

Electricity - production

105.3 million kWh (2001)

Electricity - production by source

fossil fuel
100%
hydro
0%
nuclear
0%
other
0% (2001)

Elevation extremes

highest point
Boggy Peak 402 m
lowest point
Caribbean Sea 0 m

Environment - current issues

water management - a major concern because of limited natural fresh water resources - is further hampered by the clearing of trees to increase crop production, causing rainfall to run off quickly

Environment - international agreements

party to
Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Whaling
signed, but not ratified
none of the selected agreements

Ethnic groups

black, British, Portuguese, Lebanese, Syrian

Exchange rates

East Caribbean dollars per US dollar - 2.7 (2002), 2.7 (2001), 2.7 (2000), 2.7 (1999), 2.7 (1998) (fixed rate since 1976)

Executive branch

cabinet
Council of Ministers appointed by the governor general on the advice of the prime minister
chief of state
Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor General James B. CARLISLE (since NA 1993)
elections
none; the monarch is hereditary; governor general chosen by the monarch on the advice of the prime minister; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority coalition is usually appointed prime minister by the governor general
head of government
Prime Minister Lester Bryant BIRD (since 8 March 1994); Deputy Prime Minister Robin YEARWOOD

Exports

$40 million

Exports - commodities

petroleum products 48%, manufactures 23%, machinery and transport equipment 17%, food and live animals 4%, other 8%

Exports - partners

France 68.5%, Germany 26.4%, Italy 1.2% (2002)

FAX

[1] (202) 362-5225
consulate(s) general
Miami

Fiscal year

1 April - 31 March Communications Antigua and Barbuda

Flag description

red, with an inverted isosceles triangle based on the top edge of the flag; the triangle contains three horizontal bands of black (top), light blue, and white, with a yellow rising sun in the black band Economy Antigua and Barbuda

GDP

purchasing power parity - $750 million (2002 est.)

GDP - composition by sector

agriculture
3.9%
industry
19.2%
services
76.8% (2002)

GDP - per capita

purchasing power parity - $11,000 (2002 est.)

GDP - real growth rate

3% (2002 est.)

Geographic coordinates

17 03 N, 61 48 W

Geography - note

Antigua has a deeply indented shoreline with many natural harbors and beaches; Barbuda has a very large western harbor People Antigua and Barbuda

Government type

constitutional monarchy with UK-style parliament

Highways

total
250 km (1999 est.)

HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate

NA%

HIV/AIDS - deaths

NA

HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS

NA

Household income or consumption by percentage share

highest 10%
NA%
lowest 10%
NA%

Illicit drugs

considered a minor transshipment point for narcotics bound for the US and Europe; more significant as an offshore financial center This page was last updated on 18 December, 2003

Imports

$357 million (2000 est.)

Imports - commodities

food and live animals, machinery and transport equipment, manufactures, chemicals, oil

Imports - partners

France 23.4%, Germany 14.2%, US 13.2%, Poland 9.8%, South Korea 8.3%, Singapore 5%, UK 4.4% (2002)

Independence

1 November 1981 (from UK)

Industrial production growth rate

6% (1997 est.)

Industries

tourism, construction, light manufacturing (clothing, alcohol, household appliances)

Infant mortality rate

female
16.44 deaths/1,000 live births (2003 est.)
male
25.14 deaths/1,000 live births
total
20.9 deaths/1,000 live births

Inflation rate (consumer prices)

0.4% (2000 est.)

International organization participation

ACP, C, Caricom, CDB, ECLAC, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, ISO (subscriber), ITU, OAS, OECS, OPANAL, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTrO

Internet country code

.ag

Internet Service Providers (ISPs)

16 (2000)

Internet users

5,000 (2001) Transportation Antigua and Barbuda

Irrigated land

NA sq km

Judicial branch

Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (based in Saint Lucia; one judge of the Supreme Court is a resident of the islands and presides over the Court of Summary Jurisdiction)

Labor force

30,000

Labor force - by occupation

commerce and services 82%, agriculture 11%, industry 7% (1983)

Land boundaries

0 km

Land use

arable land
18.18%
other
81.82% (1998 est.)
permanent crops
0%

Languages

English (official), local dialects

Legal system

based on English common law

Legislative branch

bicameral Parliament consists of the Senate (17-member body appointed by the governor general) and the House of Representatives (17 seats; members are elected by proportional representation to serve five-year terms)
election results
percent of vote by party - ALP 53.2%, UPP 45.5%, independent 1.3%; seats by party - ALP 12, UPP 4, independent 1
elections
House of Representatives - last held 9 March 1999 (next to be held prior to March 2004)

Life expectancy at birth

female
73.75 years (2003 est.)
male
68.99 years
total population
71.31 years

Literacy

definition
age 15 and over has completed five or more years of schooling
female
88% (1960 est.) Government Antigua and Barbuda
male
90%
total population
89%

Location

Caribbean, islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east-southeast of Puerto Rico

Map references

Central America and the Caribbean

Maritime claims

contiguous zone
24 NM
continental shelf
200 NM or to the edge of the continental margin
exclusive economic zone
200 NM
territorial sea
12 NM

Median age

female
29.6 years (2002)
male
28.6 years
total
29.1 years

Merchant marine

convenience
Australia 1, Bangladesh 2, Belgium 3, Colombia 1, Cuba 1, Estonia 1, Germany 747, Greece 1, Iceland 8, Latvia 1, Lebanon 2, Lithuania 1, Netherlands 22, New Zealand 2, Portugal 1, Slovenia 6, South Africa 1, Sweden 2, United Kingdom 1, United States 7 (2002 est.)
note
includes some foreign-owned ships registered here as a flag of
ships by type
bulk 16, cargo 474, chemical tanker 8, combination bulk 3, container 255, liquefied gas 10, multi-functional large-load carrier 6, petroleum tanker 1, refrigerated cargo 8, roll on/roll off 35
total
816 ships (1,000 GRT or over) 5,135,866 GRT/6,648,143 DWT

Military branches

Royal Antigua and Barbuda Defense Force, Royal Antigua and Barbuda Police Force (including the Coast Guard)

Military expenditures - dollar figure

$NA

Military expenditures - percent of GDP

NA% Transnational Issues Antigua and Barbuda

National holiday

Independence Day (National Day), 1 November (1981)

Nationality

adjective
Antiguan, Barbudan
noun
Antiguan(s), Barbudan(s)

Natural hazards

hurricanes and tropical storms (July to October); periodic droughts

Natural resources

NEGL; pleasant climate fosters tourism

Net migration rate

-6.19 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2003 est.)

Oil - consumption

3,600 bbl/day (2001 est.)

Oil - exports

NA (2001)

Oil - imports

NA (2001)

Oil - production

0 bbl/day (2001 est.)

Political parties and leaders

Antigua Labor Party or ALP [Lester Bryant BIRD]; Barbuda People's Movement or BPM [Thomas H. FRANK]; United Progressive Party or UPP [Baldwin SPENCER] (a coalition of three opposition parties - United National Democratic Party or UNDP, Antigua Caribbean Liberation Movement or ACLM, and Progressive Labor Movement or PLM)

Political pressure groups and leaders

Antigua Trades and Labor Union or ATLU [William ROBINSON]; People's Democratic Movement or PDM [Hugh MARSHALL]

Population

67,897 (July 2003 est.)

Population below poverty line

NA%

Population growth rate

0.64% (2003 est.)

Ports and harbors

Saint John's

Radio broadcast stations

AM 4, FM 2, shortwave 0 (1998)

Radios

36,000 (1997)

Railways

narrow gauge
64 km 0.760-m gauge; 13 km 0.610-m gauge (used almost exclusively for handling sugarcane) (2001 est.)
total
77 km

Religions

Christian, (predominantly Anglican with other Protestant, and some Roman Catholic)

Sex ratio

at birth
1.05 male(s)/female
total population
0.99 male(s)/female (2003 est.)
under 15 years
1.04 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.67 male(s)/female

Suffrage

18 years of age; universal

Telephone system

domestic
good automatic telephone system
general assessment
NA
international
1 coaxial submarine cable; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean); tropospheric scatter to Saba (Netherlands Antilles) and Guadeloupe

Telephones - main lines in use

28,000 (1996)

Telephones - mobile cellular

1,300 (1996)

Television broadcast stations

2 (1997)

Televisions

31,000 (1997)

Terrain

mostly low-lying limestone and coral islands, with some higher volcanic areas

Total fertility rate

2.28 children born/woman (2003 est.)

Unemployment rate

11% (2001 est.)

Waterways

none

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