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Iceland

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ISO 4217

Iceland

Reykjavík

Icelandic

375,318

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ISK

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Iceland has a strong and stable economy, with a GDP of $25.2 billion in 2019. This is a 3.2% increase from 2018, and the country is expected to continue to grow in the coming years. The unemployment rate in Iceland is low, at just 2.7%, and the inflation rate is also low, at 1.7%. Iceland has a strong export market, with exports totaling $7.2 billion in 2019. The main exports are fish and fish products, aluminum, and tourism. Iceland also has a strong tourism industry, with over 2 million visitors in 2019. The country has a strong banking sector, with the three largest banks controlling over 80% of the banking sector. Iceland also has a strong energy sector, with geothermal and hydropower providing over 90% of the country's electricity. Overall, Iceland has a strong and stable economy, with a bright future ahead.

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