Padayachy said that government will be able to achieve its objective to bring down public sector debt to less than 80 % of GDP two years ahead of schedule. The minister observed that although the country experienced a contraction in its Growth Domestic Product (GDP) of 15 % in 2020, it...
美国2016的美国 FSU: Debt: Long Term: Mauritius是多少? 数值 前次数值 最小值 最大值 单位 频率 范围 451.00 2016 210.00 2015 0.00 1994 666.00 1997 百万美元 年 1994 - 2016 美国FSU: Debt: Long Term: Mauritius的相关指标相关指标 数值 频率 范围...
Debt - external:$3.246 billion (2005 est.) Currency (code):Mauritian rupee (MUR) Currency code:MUR Exchange rates:Mauritian rupees perUnited Statesdollar - 29.496 (2005), 27.499 (2004), 27.902 (2003), 29.962 (2002), 29.129 (2001)
Remittances, percent of GDP 1.94 2023 percent Remittances 279.31 2023 million U.S. dollars Net errors and omissions -75.95 2023 million USD External debt 136.77 2022 percent Short-term external debt 47.90 2022 percent Short-term debt to reserves 106.74 2022 percent Foreign exchange reserves 371.98 ...
External Debt: % of GDP (%) 1,359.5 2023 yearly 2009 - 2023 External Debt: Short Term (USD mn) 9,947.6 Mar 2024 quarterly Dec 2009 - Mar 2024 External Debt: Short Term: % of GDP (%) 65.2 2023 yearly 2009 - 2023 Forecast: Current Account Balance (USD bn) -0.897 2029 yearly...
In the long run, the ageing population will exercise financial pressure on the economy, which requires public debt levels to be contained. Amongst others, the country’s pension system will be a high contributor to it. 03 Declining external competitiveness ...
The Mauritius economy is performing well and is forecast to grow at 7%, with a budget deficit and a public debt on a downward trend at 3.4% and 71.1% respectively, in 2024/25. The different sectors of the economy have shown good momentum, and there is a high degree of optimism as conf...
the government must reinforce its firepower by drawing on resources available to it, e.g. under IMF quotas or other such facilities, or recapitalize the bank. Note that the debt is assumed by the borrowing country, never mind the debt level which will be addressed after fixing the banking...
throes.We are in a very deep economic recession as growth will contract by around 15% in 2020. The budget deficit and public debt have surged astronomically to unprecedented level and if we add the off-budget financing and the colourable devices used to compute actual debt, the predicament ...
Public debt: 31.9% of GDP (2004 est.) Agriculture - products: sugarcane, tea, corn, potatoes, bananas, pulses; cattle, goats; fish Industries: food processing (largely sugar milling), textiles, clothing; chemicals, metal products, transport equipment, nonelectrical machinery; tourism Ind...