Investor's Guide To Eswatini
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10 Markets
SECTION
FIGURE 2-EU REVENUE 1997-2006
ANNEK2
110 000
100.000
90 000
2006
80 000.
70 000
60 000
EUR
"
45.4%
49 836.1
45.8%
2
30.8%
325773
30.0 %
50 000
40 000
0000
43.3
2.8%
3206 1
2.9%
512.3
146%
14 8251
136%
00
86398
81%
88264
81%
20955
20%
30011
28%
475.4
04%
4723
04%
594.1
860
362.2
81%
1997
1998
43766
6109.6
403
4.1 %
49530
4.0%
44%
4 860 2
46%
50487
469
5.7%
57%
65856
61%
4.3%
41965
3.9%
33086
30%
6.1
2.8%
32667
318
3596.6
33%
based own resource
tional own resources
NP/GNI-based own resource.
Other revenue (including surplus from the previous years)
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
99934.2
97.6%
2.1%
2.6%
2464.2
1.0%
103 999.6
97.6%
105 908.0
97.4%
22%
2.4%
2544.2
098%
2.1%
0958
2.4%
2826.2
2.6%
A 100.0%
102 398.4
100%
106 543.8
100%
108734.2
100%
LCONTRIBUTION BY MEMBER STATE AND TOR COLLECTED ON BEHALF OF THE EU, IN 2006
1995
1996
Type of revenue
1997
milion
million
-
ECU
(1) VAT-based own resource
391273
ECU
52.1% 36535.0
million
ECU
milo
ECU
45.0% 34 3515
42.6% 33086.5
(including balance from
previous years)
(2) GNP/GN-based
141726
18.9% 21.0580
25.9% 26 891.7
33.4% 35 026.1
own
nc
balance
from previous years)
(3) UK correction (
(4) Other payments from/to
78.3
-36
015
-0.0%
-81.0
31
-01%
0.0%
-114.9
-7.6
8911
-001
55.4
-294
0
-0.0
Member States (
(5) Total national contributions
53 374.4
71.1% 57515.1
70.8% 61 120.7
75.9% 681385
806%
(1) (2) (3)+(4)
(6) Tradig
19.3% 13 583.6
16.7% 14.172.3
17.6% 14110.7
16.7% 1
810,1
1213.7
1.0%
1.5%
1025.2
1114.0
1.3%
1.4%
1 102.2
13%
1
1070.1
13%
12
069.1
16.1% 13 607.7
16.9% 13506.2
16.0% 1300
03
-1.9% -15747
-2.0% -15679
-1.9% -1539
75 293.0
93.5% 82 249.2
97.3 % 82530.8
1.02%
1.07%
1.02%
4 384.1
5.4%
916.0
1.1%
2944.2
870.7
1.1%
1364.6
16%
14285
ever
80 547.7
100% 84 529.7
100% 86903.5
100-
(7)+(8)
1.09%
1.01%
1.07 %
pm. EU GN
7388 285.4
7719 424.1
8122 3444
ENUES SUPPORTING CORE ACTIVITIES
llowing chart provides a breakdown of revenues
ing core activities for the fiscal year ended June
REVENUES SUPPORTING CORE ACTIV
(DOLLARS IN MILLIONS)
3,326
3,879
443,933
STUDENT TUITION
AND FEES, NET
$1821
$138
426
27.458
76)
64.290
9
$403
(64.283)
$444
(37)
INVESTMENT INCOME
3%
GIFTS
OTHER REVENUES
2%
8%
SALES AND SERVICES
OTHER
12%
TUITION AND FEES
STATE EDUCATION
APPROPRIATION
(12.484)
$431
458,875
5391
GRANTS AND
CONTRACTS
30.019
11.123
STATE EDUCATIONAL
APPROPRIATION
SALES AND SERVICES
4,808
MEDICAL CENTER
429,260
SALES AND
$271
$249
SALES AND SERVICES-
MEDICAL CENTER
305
GRANTS AND
CONTRACTS
19%
SERVICES OTHER
537
PRIVATE GIFTS
$27
INVESTMENT
509
INCOME
540
$35
REVENUES
533
2003
W
ith a market size that is relatively small, Eswatini has extended market access to a population of over one billion through
trading blocs which include the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), the African Growth and
Opportunities Act (AGOA), Southern Africa Development Community (SADC and SADC-EU Economic Partnership
Agreement), Southern Africa Customs Union (SACU, SACU- European Free Trade Association and SACU-MERCOSUR
Preferential Trade Agreement), as well as the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP). The Southern African Customs
Union (SACU) and the U.S. which includes Eswatini, signed a Trade, Investment, and Development Cooperative Agreement
(TIDCA) in 2008. The TIDCA establishes a forum for consultative discussions, cooperative work, and possible agreements
on a wide range of trade issues, with a special focus on customs and trade facilitation, technical barriers to trade, sanitary
and phytosanitary (SPS) measures, and trade and investment promotion. Eswatini is also a member of the Common Market
for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) which signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) with the U.S.
in 2001.
Specifically, the following markets are accessible by companies domiciled in Eswatini with relevant rules of origin:
.
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA): 480 million population, free trade area with preferential
market access.
Southern African Customs Union (SACU): 60 million population with South Africa as a major trading partner.
•
African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA): Preferential treatment to export 6400 tariff lines to the U.S..
Southern Africa Development Community (SADC): 277 million population, free trade area with preferential market
access.
SADC-EU Economic Partnership Agreement: 500 million population, duty-free entry for Eswatini products to EU 27.
SACU-European Free Trade Association: 12.8 million population, preferential market access for Eswatini products.
SACU-MERCOSUR PTA: 241 million population, preferential trade agreement.
•
COMESA-SADC-EAC Tripartite Free Trade Area: over 500 million population and GDP of over USD800 billion.
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