The 2003 CIA World Factbook. United States. Central Intelligence Agency

The 2003 CIA World Factbook - United States. Central Intelligence Agency


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       regional economic crisis, civil violence, and political infighting.

       Foreign investment and tourism fell off. In 1999, the first full

       year of peace in 30 years, progress was made on economic reforms and

       growth resumed at 5.0%. Despite severe flooding, GDP grew at 5.0% in

       2000, 6.3% in 2001, and 5.2% in 2002. Tourism was Cambodia's fastest

       growing industry, with arrivals up 34% in 2000 and up another 40% in

       2001 before the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the US. Even

       given these stout growth estimates, the long-term development of the

       economy after decades of war remains a daunting challenge. The

       population lacks education and productive skills, particularly in

       the poverty-ridden countryside, which suffers from an almost total

       lack of basic infrastructure. Fear of renewed political instability

       and corruption within the government discourage foreign investment

       and delay foreign aid. The government is addressing these issues

       with assistance from bilateral and multilateral donors.

      GDP:

       purchasing power parity - $20.42 billion (2002 est.)

      GDP - real growth rate:

       4.5% (2002 est.)

      GDP - per capita:

       purchasing power parity - $1,600 (2002 est.)

      GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 40% industry: 20% services: 40% (2001 est.)

      Population below poverty line: 36% (1997 est.)

      Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: 2.9% highest 10%: 33.8% (1997)

      Distribution of family income - Gini index:

       40.4 (1997)

      Inflation rate (consumer prices):

       3.3% (2002 est.)

      Labor force:

       6 million (1998 est.)

      Labor force - by occupation:

       agriculture 80% (2001 est.)

      Unemployment rate:

       2.8% (1999 est.)

      Budget:

       revenues: $396 million

       expenditures: $607 million, including capital expenditures of $254

       million (2001 est.)

      Industries:

       tourism, garments, rice milling, fishing, wood and wood products,

       rubber, cement, gem mining, textiles

      Industrial production growth rate:

       16% (2001 est.)

      Electricity - production:

       119 million kWh (2001)

      Electricity - production by source: fossil fuel: 65% hydro: 35% other: 0% (2001) nuclear: 0%

      Electricity - consumption:

       110.6 million kWh (2001)

      Electricity - exports:

       0 kWh (2001)

      Electricity - imports:

       0 kWh (2001)

      Oil - production:

       0 bbl/day (2001 est.)

      Oil - consumption:

       3,600 bbl/day (2001 est.)

      Oil - exports:

       NA (2001)

      Oil - imports:

       NA (2001)

      Agriculture - products:

       rice, rubber, corn, vegetables

      Exports:

       $1.38 billion f.o.b. (2001 est.)

      Exports - commodities:

       timber, garments, rubber, rice, fish

      Exports - partners:

       US 60.2%, Germany 9.1%, UK 7.1%, Singapore 4.4% (2002)

      Imports:

       $1.73 billion f.o.b. (2001 est.)

      Imports - commodities:

       petroleum products, cigarettes, gold, construction materials,

       machinery, motor vehicles

      Imports - partners:

       Thailand 24.8%, Singapore 16.9%, China 12.1%, Hong Kong 10.9%,

       South Korea 5.5%, Vietnam 5.2% (2002)

      Debt - external:

       $829 million (1999 est.)

      Economic aid - recipient: $548 million pledged in grants and concessional loans for 2001 by international donors

      Currency:

       riel (KHR)

      Currency code:

       KHR

      Exchange rates:

       riels per US dollar - 3,912.08 (2002), 3,916.33 (2001), 3,840.75

       (2000), 3,807.83 (1999), 3,744.42 (1998)

      Fiscal year:

       calendar year

      Communications Cambodia

      Telephones - main lines in use:

       21,800 (mid-1998)

      Telephones - mobile cellular:

       80,000 (2000)

      Telephone system:

       general assessment: adequate landline and/or cellular service in

       Phnom Penh and other provincial cities; rural areas have little

       telephone service

       domestic: NA

       international: adequate but expensive landline and cellular service

       available to all countries from Phnom Penh and major provincial

       cities; satellite earth station - 1 Intersputnik (Indian Ocean

       region)

      Radio broadcast stations:

       AM 7, FM 3, shortwave 3 (1999)

      Radios:

       1.34 million (1997)

      Television broadcast stations:

       6 (2003)

      Televisions:

       94,000 (1997)

      Internet country code:

       .kh

      Internet Service Providers (ISPs):

       2 (2000)

      Internet users:

       10,000 (2002)

      Transportation Cambodia

      Railways: total: 602 km narrow gauge: 602 km 1.000-m gauge (2002)

      Highways:

       total: 12,323 km

       paved: 1,996 km

       unpaved: 10,327 km (2000 est)

      Waterways:

       3,700 km

       note: navigable all year to craft drawing 0.6 m or less; 282 km

       navigable to craft drawing as much as 1.8 m

      Ports and harbors:

       Kampong Saom (Sihanoukville), Kampot, Krong Kaoh Kong, Phnom


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