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◆ COMMUNICATIONS(7 fields)
Internet country code
.tc
Internet users
NA
Radio broadcast stations
AM 2, FM 7, shortwave 0 (2004)
Telephone system
general assessment: fully digital system with international direct dialing domestic: full range of services available international: country code - 1-649; 2 submarine cables; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean)
Telephones - main lines in use
5,700 (2002)
Telephones - mobile cellular
1,700 (1999)
Television broadcast stations
0 (broadcasts from The Bahamas are received; 2 cable television networks) (2004)
◆ ECONOMY(34 fields)
Agriculture - products
corn, beans, cassava (tapioca), citrus fruits; fish
Budget
revenues: $47 million expenditures: $33.6 million, including capital expenditures of NA (1997-98 est.)
Currency (code)
US dollar (USD)
Debt - external
NA
Economic aid - recipient
$4.1 million (1997)
Economy - overview
The Turks and Caicos economy is based on tourism, fishing, and offshore financial services. Most capital goods and food for domestic consumption are imported. The US is the leading source of tourists, accounting for more than half of the annual 93,000 visitors in the late 1990s. Major sources of government revenue also include fees from offshore financial activities and customs receipts.
Electricity - consumption
4.65 million kWh (2002)
Electricity - exports
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - imports
0 kWh (2002)
Electricity - production
5 million kWh (2002)
Exchange rates
the US dollar is used
Exports
$169.2 million (2000)
Exports - commodities
lobster, dried and fresh conch, conch shells
Exports - partners
US, UK
Fiscal year
calendar year
GDP (purchasing power parity)
$216 million (2002 est.)
GDP - composition by sector
agriculture: NA% industry: NA% services: NA%
GDP - per capita
purchasing power parity - $11,500 (2002 est.)
GDP - real growth rate
4.9% (2000 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share
lowest 10%: NA highest 10%: NA
Imports
$175.6 million (2000)
Imports - commodities
food and beverages, tobacco, clothing, manufactures, construction materials
Imports - partners
US, UK
Industrial production growth rate
NA%
Industries
tourism, offshore financial services
Inflation rate (consumer prices)
4% (1995)
Labor force
4,848 (1990 est.)
Labor force - by occupation
about 33% in government and 20% in agriculture and fishing; significant numbers in tourism, financial, and other services
Oil - consumption
0 bbl/day
Oil - exports
NA
Oil - imports
NA
Oil - production
0 bbl/day
Population below poverty line
NA%
Unemployment rate
10% (1997 est.)
◆ GEOGRAPHY(17 fields)
Area
total: 430 sq km land: 430 sq km water: 0 sq km
Area - comparative
2.5 times the size of Washington, DC
Climate
tropical; marine; moderated by trade winds; sunny and relatively dry
Coastline
389 km
Elevation extremes
lowest point: Caribbean Sea 0 m highest point: Blue Hills 49 m
Environment - current issues
limited natural fresh water resources, private cisterns collect rainwater
Geographic coordinates
21 45 N, 71 35 W
Geography - note
about 40 islands (eight inhabited)
Irrigated land
NA sq km
Land boundaries
0 km
Land use
arable land: 2.33% permanent crops: 0% other: 97.67% (2001)
Location
Caribbean, two island groups in the North Atlantic Ocean, southeast of The Bahamas, north of Haiti
Map references
Central America and the Caribbean
Maritime claims
territorial sea: 12 nm exclusive fishing zone: 200 nm
Natural hazards
frequent hurricanes
Natural resources
spiny lobster, conch
Terrain
low, flat limestone; extensive marshes and mangrove swamps
◆ GOVERNMENT(19 fields)
Administrative divisions
none (overseas territory of the UK)
Capital
Grand Turk
Constitution
introduced 30 August 1976; suspended in 1986; restored and revised 5 March 1988
Country name
conventional long form: none conventional short form: Turks and Caicos Islands
Dependency status
overseas territory of the UK
Diplomatic representation from the US
none (overseas territory of the UK)
Diplomatic representation in the US
none (overseas territory of the UK)
Executive branch
chief of state: Queen ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1953), represented by Governor Richard TAUWHARE (since 11 July 2005) head of government: Chief Minister Michael Eugene MISICK (since 15 August 2003) cabinet: Executive Council consists of three ex officio members and five appointed by the governor from among the members of the Legislative Council elections: none; the monarch is hereditary; governor appointed by the monarch; following legislative elections, the leader of the majority party is appointed chief minister by the governor
Flag description
blue, with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and the colonial shield centered on the outer half of the flag; the shield is yellow and contains a conch shell, lobster, and cactus
Government type
NA
Independence
none (overseas territory of the UK)
International organization participation
Caricom (associate), CDB, Interpol (subbureau), UPU
Judicial branch
Supreme Court
Legal system
based on laws of England and Wales, with a few adopted from Jamaica and The Bahamas
Legislative branch
unicameral Legislative Council (19 seats of which 13 are popularly elected; members serve four-year terms) elections: last held 24 April 2003 (next to be held in 2007) election results: percent of vote by party - PDM 53.8%, PNP 46.2%; seats by party - PDM 7, PNP 6; note - in by-elections held 7 August 2003, the PNP gained two seats for a majority of 8 seats; PDM now has 5
National holiday
Constitution Day, 30 August (1976)
Political parties and leaders
People's Democratic Movement or PDM [Derek H. TAYLOR]; Progressive National Party or PNP [Michael Eugene MISICK]
Political pressure groups and leaders
NA
Suffrage
18 years of age; universal
◆ INTRODUCTION(1 fields)
Background
The islands were part of the UK's Jamaican colony until 1962, when they assumed the status of a separate crown colony upon Jamaica's independence. The governor of The Bahamas oversaw affairs from 1965 to 1973. With Bahamian independence, the islands received a separate governor in 1973. Although independence was agreed upon for 1982, the policy was reversed and the islands remain a British overseas territory.
◆ MILITARY(1 fields)
Military - note
defense is the responsibility of the UK
◆ PEOPLE(20 fields)
Age structure
0-14 years: 32.5% (male 3,396/female 3,277) 15-64 years: 63.8% (male 6,900/female 6,220) 65 years and over: 3.7% (male 342/female 421) (2005 est.)
Birth rate
22.23 births/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Death rate
4.28 deaths/1,000 population (2005 est.)
Ethnic groups
black 90%, mixed, European, or North American 10%
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS
NA
Infant mortality rate
total: 15.67 deaths/1,000 live births male: 18.11 deaths/1,000 live births female: 13.11 deaths/1,000 live births (2005 est.)
Languages
English (official)
Life expectancy at birth
total population: 74.51 years male: 72.28 years female: 76.84 years (2005 est.)
Literacy
definition: age 15 and over has ever attended school total population: 98% male: 99% female: 98% (1970 est.)
Median age
total: 27.35 years male: 28.08 years female: 26.62 years (2005 est.)
Nationality
noun: none adjective: none
Net migration rate
11.09 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2005 est.)
People - note
destination and transit point for illegal Haitian immigrants bound for the Turks and Caicos Islands, Bahamas, and US
Population
20,556 (July 2005 est.)
Population growth rate
2.9% (2005 est.)
Religions
Baptist 40%, Methodist 16%, Anglican 18%, Church of God 12%, other 14% (1990)
Sex ratio
at birth: 1.05 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.04 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.11 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.81 male(s)/female total population: 1.07 male(s)/female (2005 est.)
Total fertility rate
3.08 children born/woman (2005 est.)
◆ TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES(2 fields)
Disputes - international
have received Haitians fleeing economic and civil disorder
Illicit drugs
transshipment point for South American narcotics destined for the US and Europe
◆ TRANSPORTATION(5 fields)
Airports
8 (2004 est.)
Airports - with paved runways
total: 6 1,524 to 2,437 m: 3 914 to 1,523 m: 1 under 914 m: 2 (2004 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways
total: 2 under 914 m: 2 (2004 est.)
Highways
total: 121 km paved: 24 km unpaved: 97 km (2000)
Ports and harbors
Grand Turk, Providenciales