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Swaziland

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Swaziland

Capital

Mbabane

Official languages

English, SiSwati

Population

1,219,660

Currency

Lilangeni

ISO 4217

SZL

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  • Certificate of incorporation 

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  • Company stamp

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"Swaziland's economy has been steadily improving in recent years. According to the World Bank, the country's GDP grew by an average of 3.2% between 2015 and 2019. This growth was largely driven by the services sector, which accounted for nearly 60% of the country's GDP in 2019. The manufacturing sector also contributed significantly to the economy, accounting for around 20% of GDP. The agricultural sector, meanwhile, accounted for just over 10% of GDP.

In terms of employment, the services sector is the largest employer in Swaziland, accounting for around 60% of total employment in 2019. The manufacturing sector accounted for around 20% of total employment, while the agricultural sector accounted for just over 10%.

In terms of foreign trade, Swaziland's exports totaled $1.2 billion in 2019, while imports totaled $2.3 billion. The country's main exports include sugar, wood, and textiles. Its main imports include machinery, vehicles, and chemicals.

Overall, Swaziland's economy has been steadily improving in recent years, with the services sector playing a major role in driving economic growth. The country's foreign trade is also relatively balanced, with exports and imports both contributing significantly to the economy."

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