Nevis Statistical Digest 2019
Welcome to the 2019 issue of the Statistics Digest. Presented by the Department of Statistics, this
6th revised-edition, is intended for use as an essential reference tool for policy makers and
economists.
Welcome to the 2019 issue of the Statistics Digest. Presented by the Department of Statistics, this
6th revised-edition, is intended for use as an essential reference tool for policy makers and
economists.
The report indicates that the global economy in 2020 contracted by 3.5 percent instead of the 4.4
percent previously forecasted in October 2020.
Nevis Tourism Realities (NTR), is produced in a continual effort to disseminate information on the movements and/or developments within the Tourism Industry for the period of January to March 2021.
With specific emphasis on visitor arrivals, the release of this 2020 publication provides statistical data for specific indicators that may be used to track and monitor the tourism sector of the economy.
“Rebuilding our Economy; a People centred approach to Economic Recovery”
The fiscal year of 2020 has witnessed the unprecedented catastrophe of the COVID-19 pandemic which has inflicted a devastating wound to the health and economic systems of the island, the federation, the region and the world.
Completing this application does not guarantee selection as enumerator positions are limited. If selected, you must be able to attend a mandatory training session prior to the start of the survey.
Pursuant to section 76 (4) of the Saint Christopher and Nevis Constitution Order 1983, I have
the honour of submitting my report on the Accounts of the Administration for tabling in the
Nevis Island Assembly.
This Audit Report is on the Accounts for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2017 and 2018.
Pursuant to section 76 (4) of the Saint Christopher and Nevis Constitution Order 1983, I have
the honour of submitting my report on the Accounts of the Administration for tabling in the
Nevis Island Assembly.
This Audit Report is on the Accounts for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2016.
Today I will present a plan which seeks to provide a framework for development that harmonizes my Administration’s policies with the plans of our private sector partners in a way that will stabilize the economic environment and foster growth.
Theme “Building Resilience: Improving Infrastructure for Long Term Development, A Harmonized Approach to Economic Growth”.
The end of 2018 marked the third consecutive year of positive global economic growth. The challenge for both developing and emerging market economies was to be able to channel this growth spell into tangible economic and social change within their own borders.