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![]() ![]() Belize (formerly British Honduras until the name was changed in 1973) is an independent, English speaking nation located in central America. In 1990, Belize passed
an International
Business Companies Act and has since added and amended legislation to
maintain
a modern, safe and clean financial services industry. This sector has
matured
over the years and today has some of the most modern instruments for
asset
protection, investment banking, Trusts,
insurance and mutual funds. A professional Central Bank staff, a
Financial
Services Commission and a pro-active Government combine efforts for
efficiency,
service and the necessary secrecy and diligence.
Location: East Coast of Central America, bounded on the North by Mexico, on the South and West by Guatemala, and on the East by the Caribbean Sea Capital
and Major City & Towns: (Capital)
Belmopan; (City) Belize City, (Towns) San Ignacio, Corozal, Orange
Walk,
Dangriga, Punta Gorda, San Pedro. Climate: Sub-Tropical Nationality: Belizean
Official
Language: English
Total
Population: Approximately 300,000
Land
Area: 22,923
km. Sq.
or 8,867 sq. miles Form of
Government: Democratic
Head
of State: Queen
Elizabeth
II Governor-General:
Sir Colville
N. Young Independence
Day: September
21, 1981. GDP per head: U.S. $3,620
Annual growth: 3.6% Inflation: 3.1% Currrency:
Belize
dollar (Bz$) Exchange
Rate: US$1=Bz$2.00 Time
zone:
EST -1; GMT - 6 Major
Ports: Belize
City,
Big Creek and Dangriga. Major International Airport: Phillip S W Goldson International, 8 miles WNW of Belize City. Entry
Requirements: A valid
passport is required of all visitors. Citizens of the United Kingdom,
some
Commonwealth countries, the European Union and the USA are not required
to have a visa, provided they have a return ticket.
Business Hours: Government
hours: 8:00 am - Noon, 1:00 pm - 5:00pm (4:30 on Fridays) Banking:
Mon.-Thurs.
8:00 am - 1:00 pm. Fri. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm.
Chief Products: The economy of Belize is based on tourism, finance and agricultural development but in recent years there has been a resurgence in forestry. The main exports are sugar, citrus, bananas, fish products (mainly lobster), timber and garments. Telecommunications: All
automatic
systems: Direct dialing with major countries in the world. Broadband,
Telexes,
faxes,
cellular, email and internet are also readily available.
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