Introduction: Belize Download PDF
Belize was the site of several Mayan city states until their decline at the end of the first millennium A.D. The British and Spanish disputed the region in the 17th and 18th centuries; it formally became the colony of British Honduras in 1854. Territorial disputes between the UK and Guatemala delayed the independence of Belize until 1981. Guatemala refused to recognize the new nation until 1992. Tourism has become the mainstay of the economy. Current concerns include an unsustainable foreign debt, high unemployment, growing involvement in the South American drug trade, growing urban crime, and increasing incidences of HIV/AIDS.
Main Airports
Philip S W Goldson International Airport (BZE)
U.S. Embassy
City of Belmopan on Floral Park Street
tel: 822-4011 locally
Internet: http://belize.usembassy.gov/
Key Facts
- GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
- $8,400 (2008 est.)
- Inflation Rate
- 6.4% (2008 est.)
- Population
- 307,899 (July 2009 est.)
- Country Risk Ratings
- -
- Ease of Doing Business
- 78/181
- Global Competitiveness
- -/134
Statistics
- Labor force:
- 122,300
- Exports:
- $458 million (2008 est.)
- Exports - partners:
- US 35%, UK 21.1%, Cote d'Ivoire 5.2%, Italy 4.4% (2008)
- Imports:
- $740 million (2008 est.)
- Imports - partners:
- US 37.7%, Mexico 12.5%, Cuba 7.8%, Guatemala 7.3%, Russia 5.1% (2008)
- Major Industries:
- garment production, food processing, tourism, construction, oil
