| Title: | Country Report Cayman Islands March 2008 |
| Price: | $270.00 |
| Publication Date: | Mar 01, 2008 |
| Source: | Country Report |
| Brief Excerpt: | The region ## Country Report March #### www.eiu.com ¬ The Economist Intelligence Unit Limited #### is of much less economic significance, also registered a mixed performance in ####, with strong increases in some destinations... |
| Word Count: | 5604 |
| Length: | 15 Pages |
| Geography / Regions: | Cayman Islands |
| Industry: | Agriculture and food production, Construction, Consumer Goods, Educational services, Energy, Financial Services, Food and Drinks, Healthcare, Internet, Manufacturing, Media and entertainment, Mining (excluding oil and gas), Retail trade, Telecoms and Technology, Transport and logistics, Travel and Tourism |
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| Summary |
| Political structure |
| Economic structure: Annual indicators |
| Review: Constitutional reform proposals go to public debate |
| Review: The fiscal surplus exceeds target |
| Review: Inflation rose in the third quarter |
| Review: New flights scheduled to meet rising tourist demand |
| The region: Summary |
| The region: Several Caricom countries have elections ahead |
| The region: The drug trade presents a region-wide security threat |
| The region: Plans for regional integration face slow progress |
| The region: Public finances will remain under strong pressure |
| The region: US downturn will hit tourism |
| The region: EU trade adjustments pose challenges |
| The region: High prices support mining investments |
| The region: Financial sector's performance will vary across the region |
| The region: Opposition parties continue to win elections |
| The region: EPA negotiations completed ahead of schedule |
| The region: Some banana producers will benefit from new pact |
| The region: Crime continues to rise at an alarming rate |
| The region: Regional trade liberalisation continues at a slow pace |
| The region: Stopover tourism performance was flat in 2007 |
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