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08:56 GMT, Wednesday, 22 October 2008 09:56 UK

Country profile: Dominica

Map of Dominica

With few natural resources and a fledgling tourist industry, Dominica is attempting to reduce its reliance on bananas, traditionally its main export earner.

The trade has faced stiffer competition since the European Union was forced by the World Trade Organisation to phase out preferential treatment for producers from former colonies.

Overview

A mountainous, forested island with a year-round tropical climate, national parks, rare indigenous birds and the second-largest boiling lake in the world, Dominica is potentially a great tourist attraction.

Fisherman and boats, Soufriere Bay, Dominica But poor infrastructure and the absence of a large airport has impeded the industry's growth. The country is also vulnerable to hurricanes.

Plans to build an airport capable of taking large jet aircraft have raised concerns that an increase in visitor numbers and the rise of eco-tourism would damage the finely-balanced environment.

Offshore finance has had its problems too. For a time, Dominica was included on a list of countries deemed to be non-cooperative in the fight against money-laundering. The government tightened up banking rules and set up a financial intelligence unit.

Dominica has a relatively low crime rate for the Caribbean. Although it is among the poorest countries in the region, its differences in wealth distribution are not as marked as in the larger Caribbean islands.

Facts

  • Full name: Commonwealth of Dominica
  • Population: 70,400 (Dominican statisitics, 2002)
  • Capital: Roseau
  • Area: 751 sq km (290 sq miles)
  • Major languages: English (official), French patois
  • Major religion: Christianity
  • Life expectancy: n/a
  • Monetary unit: 1 East Caribbean dollar = 100 cents
  • Main exports: Bananas, soap, bay oil, vegetables, grapefruit, oranges
  • GNI per capita: US$4,250 (World Bank, 2007)
  • Internet domain: .dm
  • International dialling code: +1767

Leaders

President: Dr Nicholas Liverpool

Dominica's parliament, the House of Assembly, appoints the president - the ceremonial head of state. The prime minister and cabinet exercise legislative power.

Prime minister: Roosevelt Skerrit

Roosevelt Skerrit's governing Dominica Labour Party won general elections in May 2005. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit

Campaigning focused on a tough International Monetary Fund austerity programme which had boosted growth, but at the cost of tax rises and job cuts.

A former education minister, Mr Skerrit took office as Dominica's youngest prime minister two days after the sudden death of his predecessor, Pierre Charles, in January 2004. He was chosen by his party to succeed the late leader.

He inherited the challenge of boosting Dominica's sluggish economy, which relies heavily on tourism and banana exports.

In 2004 Mr Skerrit's government cut diplomatic relations with Taiwan in favour of ties with mainland China. The prime minister said Beijing had agreed to give more than $100 million in aid - equivalent to $1,500 for each Dominican.

Roosevelt Skerrit - who was 31 when he took office - studied English and psychology in the US before becoming a teacher and a lecturer on the island. He entered parliament in 2000.

Media

Dominica has no daily newspapers; its press consists of weekly publications.

There is no national television service, but a cable TV network covers part of the island.

Radio consists of a mix of public and private stations.

All media are free from government interference and carry a range of sometimes critical views.

The press

Television

Radio




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