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Economy of Liechtenstein

The economy of Liechtenstein is based on industry, with a small but significant agricultural sector, and services (especially general services, including tourism and information technology). The country participates in a customs union with Switzerland and uses the Swiss franc as its national currency. It imports more than 85% of its energy requirements. Liechtenstein has been a member of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) since 1991 (previously its interests had been represented by Switzerland). It also has been a member of the European Economic Area (EEA) since May 1995 and participates in the Schengen Agreement for passport-free intra-European travel.

Economy of Liechtenstein
CurrencySwiss franc (CHF)
Country group
Developed/Advanced High-income economy[1]
Statistics
Population 38,748 (1 January 2020, provisional)[2]
GDP $6.872 billion (nominal, 2020)[3]
GDP growth
1.8% (real, 2011 est.)
GDP per capita
$180,227 (2020)[4]
GDP by sector
Agriculture: 7%; industry: 41%; services: 52% (2014)
−0.4% (CPI, 2016)
Population below poverty line
N/A
N/A
0.935 very high (2021)[5] (16th)
Labour force
38,520 (2012) (2015 est.), 51% of whom commute daily from Austria, Switzerland, or Germany
Labour force by occupation
Agriculture: 0.8%; industry: 39.4%; services: 59.95% (2010)
Unemployment 1.8% (2019)[6]
Main industries
Electronics, metal manufacturing, dental products, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, financial services, food products, precision instruments, tourism, optical instruments
External
Exports $3.76 billion (2011 est.)
Export goods
Small specialty machinery, connectors for audio and video, parts for motor vehicles, dental products, hardware, prepared foodstuffs, electronic equipment, optical products
Main export partners
n/av
Imports $2.218 billion (2011 est.)
Import goods
Agricultural products, raw materials, energy products, machinery, metal goods, textiles, foodstuffs, motor vehicles
0% (2001) debt holder of Switzerland, Austria and US
Public finances
N/A
Revenues$1.29 billion (2011 est.)
Expenses$1.372 billion (2011 est.)
Standard & Poor's:[7]
AAA (Domestic)
AAA (Foreign)
AAA (T&C Assessment)
Outlook: Stable[8]
Main data source: CIA World Fact Book
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

History edit

Liechtenstein's historical customs union with Austria was dissolved in 1919. A customs treaty was signed in 1923 and since its entering into force in 1924, Liechtenstein and Switzerland have been in a customs union with each other and as such the borders between the two countries are open. The German village Büsingen am Hochrhein and the Italian village Campione d'Italia also form part of this customs union (the latter albeit in a de facto manner), which is often referred to as the Swiss customs area.

Liechtenstein utilizes the Swiss franc as its national currency. Swiss border police and customs officers secure its frontier with Austria. Currently there are 21 Swiss border guards stationed in Liechtenstein and 20 Austrian border guards securing its border (as of 2011).

Liechtenstein is a member of EFTA, and joined the European Economic Area (EEA) in 1995 in order to benefit from the EU internal market. The capitalist economy and tax system make Liechtenstein a safe, trustworthy and success-oriented place for private and business purposes, especially with its highly modern, internationally laid-out infrastructure and close connections to Switzerland.

The Principality of Liechtenstein has gone through economic and cultural development in the last 50 years like no other Western country. In the last half century, Liechtenstein has developed from a mainly agricultural state to one of the most highly industrialized countries in the world.[9]

Foreign trade edit

 
An office of the Hilti Corporation in Hong Kong pictured in March 2010, an example of Liechtenstein's export economy.

Besides its efficient industry, there also is a strong services sector. Four out of ten employees work in the services sector, a relatively high proportion of whom are foreigners, including those who commute across the border from neighboring Switzerland, Austria and Germany. Industrial exports more than doubled in 20 years from $1.21 billion (SFr. 2.2 billion) in 1988 to $2.9 billion (SFr. 4.6 billion) in 2008. Some 15.7% of Liechtenstein goods are exported to Switzerland, 62.6% to the EU and 21.1% to the rest of the world.[10][citation needed]

The United States has been the most important export market for Liechtenstein in recent times, totaling $561 million (SFr. 876 million); Germany is second, with $479 million (SFr. 748 million) worth of imports, and Switzerland third, with $375 million (SFr. 587 million).

About 32% of the country's revenues are invested in research and development, one of the driving forces of the success of Liechtenstein's economy. Total R&D spending in 2000 rose by 20.7% to approximately $140 million (213 million francs).[11]

Banking and finance edit

 
National Bank of Liechtenstein.

The Principality of Liechtenstein also is known as an important financial centre, primarily because it specializes in financial services for foreign entities. The country's low tax rate, loose incorporation and corporate governance rules, and traditions of strict bank secrecy have contributed significantly to the ability of financial intermediaries in Liechtenstein to attract funds from outside the country's borders. The same factors made the country attractive and vulnerable to money launderers, although late 2009 legislation has strengthened regulatory oversight of illicit funds transfers.[12]

Liechtenstein has chartered 17 banks, three non-bank financial companies, and 71 public investment companies, as well as insurance and reinsurance companies. Its 270 licensed fiduciary companies and 81 lawyers serve as nominees for, or manage, more than 73,000 entities (primarily corporations, institutions, or trusts), partly for non-Liechtenstein residents. About one-third of these entities hold the controlling interest in other entities, chartered in countries other than Liechtenstein. The Principality's laws permit the corporations it charters to issue bearer shares. Until recently, the Principality's banking laws permitted banks to issue numbered accounts, but new regulations require strict know-your-customer practices for all new accounts.[13]

Taxation edit

 
Silver coin: 5 kronen of Liechtenstein, 1904, the front of the coin is a portrait of Johann II

Liechtenstein's standard rate of VAT (Mehrwertsteuer) is identical to Switzerland's for it must mirror the latter's continually and is currently 7.7%. The reduced rate is 2.5%. A special rate of 3.7% is in use in the hotel industry.[14]

In July 2015, Liechtenstein and Switzerland signed a new agreement on double taxation, which took effect in December 2016, superseding the previous one from 1995. Some differences on the withholding tax arose, but Switzerland did not agree to introduce this practice to residents of Liechtenstein working in Switzerland.[15]

In November 2016, the parliament of the principality decided with a large majority to introduce an agreement of automatic information exchange with 27 new treaty partners, including Switzerland. Data collection will start in 2018, and effectual exchange of account information is planned for 2019.[16]

Statistics edit

  • GDP (PPP): $4.826 billion (2009)
  • GDP – real growth rate: 3.8% (2008)
  • GDP (PPP) – per capita: purchasing power parity – $141,100 (2008)
  • Inflation rate (consumer prices): 0.7% (2011)
  • Labor force: 35,440 of whom about 10,440 are natives 7,550 are foreigners; 17,450 commute from Austria, Switzerland, and Germany to work each day (2008)
  • Labor force – by occupation: agriculture: 8%; industry: 41%; services: 51% (31 December 2008)
  • Unemployment rate: 1.9% (December 2020)[17]
  • Currency: Swiss franc (CHF)
  • Exchange rates: Swiss francs per US dollar – 1.3467 (2003), 1.5586 (2002), 1.6876 (2001), 1.6888 (2000), 1.5022 (1999)
  • Fiscal year: calendar year

State budget edit

  • revenues: $420.8 million
  • expenditures: $420.1 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (2000 est.)

Industries edit

The principal industries are electronics, metal manufacturing, textiles, ceramics, pharmaceuticals, food products, precision instruments, and tourism.[18]

  • Industrial production growth rate: N/A

Electricity edit

  • production by source[citation needed]
  • Electricity – production: 80,105 MWh (2010)
  • Electricity – consumption: about 350,645 MWh (2010)
  • Electricity – exports: none
  • Electricity – imports: about 270,540 MWh (2010)

Agriculture edit

Exports edit

Imports edit

Companies edit

In 2022, the sector with the highest number of companies registered in Liechtenstein is Services with 7,666 companies followed by Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate and Unknown industry with 5,240 and 3,104 companies respectively.[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "World Bank Country and Lending Groups". datahelpdesk.worldbank.org. World Bank. Retrieved 29 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Population on 1 January". ec.europa.eu/eurostat. Eurostat. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  3. ^ "GDP (current US$) – Liechtenstein". data.worldbank.org. World Bank. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  4. ^ "GDP per capita (current US$) – Liechtenstein". data.worldbank.org. World Bank. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  5. ^ "Human Development Index (HDI)". hdr.undp.org. HDRO (Human Development Report Office) United Nations Development Programme. Retrieved 4 November 2022.
  6. ^ "Liechtenstein in Figures, 2019" (PDF). llv.li. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
  7. ^ "Sovereigns rating list". Standard & Poor's. Retrieved 26 May 2011.
  8. ^ Rogers, Simon; Sedghi, Ami (15 April 2011). "How Fitch, Moody's and S&P rate each country's credit rating". The Guardian. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  9. ^ United States. Department of State. Bureau of Public Affairs (1989). "Backgr. Notes Ser. Liechtenstein". Department of State Publication. Background Notes Series. United States. Department of State.: 1–4. PMID 12178078. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Liechtenstein – Trade Statistics". 23 March 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
  11. ^ "Liechtenstein (11/03)". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Liechtenstein (06/09)". U.S. Department of State. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  13. ^ "FMA - Anti-money laundering". www.fma-li.li. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  14. ^ "Avalara VATlive".
  15. ^ Liechtenstein scheitert mit Quellensteuer für Grenzgänger(in German). Neue Zürcher Zeitung (Schweiz). Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  16. ^ Liechtenstein und Schweiz tauschen Kontoinformationen aus(in German). Blick online. Retrieved 10 December 2017.
  17. ^ "Unemployment rate and employment data in Liechtenstein". take-profit.org. Retrieved 7 June 2022.
  18. ^ "The World Factbook — Central Intelligence Agency". www.cia.gov. Retrieved 3 August 2017.
  19. ^ "Industry Breakdown of Companies in Liechtenstein". HitHorizons.

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The factual accuracy of parts of this article those related to table may be compromised due to out of date information Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2010 The economy of Liechtenstein is based on industry with a small but significant agricultural sector and services especially general services including tourism and information technology The country participates in a customs union with Switzerland and uses the Swiss franc as its national currency It imports more than 85 of its energy requirements Liechtenstein has been a member of the European Free Trade Association EFTA since 1991 previously its interests had been represented by Switzerland It also has been a member of the European Economic Area EEA since May 1995 and participates in the Schengen Agreement for passport free intra European travel Economy of LiechtensteinVaduzCurrencySwiss franc CHF Country groupDeveloped Advanced High income economy 1 StatisticsPopulation38 748 1 January 2020 provisional 2 GDP 6 872 billion nominal 2020 3 GDP growth1 8 real 2011 est GDP per capita 180 227 2020 4 GDP by sectorAgriculture 7 industry 41 services 52 2014 Inflation CPI 0 4 CPI 2016 Population below poverty lineN AGini coefficientN AHuman Development Index0 935 very high 2021 5 16th Labour force38 520 2012 2015 est 51 of whom commute daily from Austria Switzerland or GermanyLabour force by occupationAgriculture 0 8 industry 39 4 services 59 95 2010 Unemployment1 8 2019 6 Main industriesElectronics metal manufacturing dental products ceramics pharmaceuticals financial services food products precision instruments tourism optical instrumentsExternalExports 3 76 billion 2011 est Export goodsSmall specialty machinery connectors for audio and video parts for motor vehicles dental products hardware prepared foodstuffs electronic equipment optical productsMain export partnersn avImports 2 218 billion 2011 est Import goodsAgricultural products raw materials energy products machinery metal goods textiles foodstuffs motor vehiclesGross external debt0 2001 debt holder of Switzerland Austria and USPublic financesGovernment debtN ARevenues 1 29 billion 2011 est Expenses 1 372 billion 2011 est Credit ratingStandard amp Poor s 7 AAA Domestic AAA Foreign AAA T amp C Assessment Outlook Stable 8 Main data source CIA World Fact Book All values unless otherwise stated are in US dollars Contents 1 History 2 Foreign trade 3 Banking and finance 4 Taxation 5 Statistics 5 1 State budget 5 2 Industries 5 3 Electricity 5 4 Agriculture 5 5 Exports 5 6 Imports 5 7 Companies 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory editLiechtenstein s historical customs union with Austria was dissolved in 1919 A customs treaty was signed in 1923 and since its entering into force in 1924 Liechtenstein and Switzerland have been in a customs union with each other and as such the borders between the two countries are open The German village Busingen am Hochrhein and the Italian village Campione d Italia also form part of this customs union the latter albeit in a de facto manner which is often referred to as the Swiss customs area Liechtenstein utilizes the Swiss franc as its national currency Swiss border police and customs officers secure its frontier with Austria Currently there are 21 Swiss border guards stationed in Liechtenstein and 20 Austrian border guards securing its border as of 2011 Liechtenstein is a member of EFTA and joined the European Economic Area EEA in 1995 in order to benefit from the EU internal market The capitalist economy and tax system make Liechtenstein a safe trustworthy and success oriented place for private and business purposes especially with its highly modern internationally laid out infrastructure and close connections to Switzerland The Principality of Liechtenstein has gone through economic and cultural development in the last 50 years like no other Western country In the last half century Liechtenstein has developed from a mainly agricultural state to one of the most highly industrialized countries in the world 9 Foreign trade edit nbsp An office of the Hilti Corporation in Hong Kong pictured in March 2010 an example of Liechtenstein s export economy Besides its efficient industry there also is a strong services sector Four out of ten employees work in the services sector a relatively high proportion of whom are foreigners including those who commute across the border from neighboring Switzerland Austria and Germany Industrial exports more than doubled in 20 years from 1 21 billion SFr 2 2 billion in 1988 to 2 9 billion SFr 4 6 billion in 2008 Some 15 7 of Liechtenstein goods are exported to Switzerland 62 6 to the EU and 21 1 to the rest of the world 10 citation needed The United States has been the most important export market for Liechtenstein in recent times totaling 561 million SFr 876 million Germany is second with 479 million SFr 748 million worth of imports and Switzerland third with 375 million SFr 587 million About 32 of the country s revenues are invested in research and development one of the driving forces of the success of Liechtenstein s economy Total R amp D spending in 2000 rose by 20 7 to approximately 140 million 213 million francs 11 Banking and finance edit nbsp National Bank of Liechtenstein The Principality of Liechtenstein also is known as an important financial centre primarily because it specializes in financial services for foreign entities The country s low tax rate loose incorporation and corporate governance rules and traditions of strict bank secrecy have contributed significantly to the ability of financial intermediaries in Liechtenstein to attract funds from outside the country s borders The same factors made the country attractive and vulnerable to money launderers although late 2009 legislation has strengthened regulatory oversight of illicit funds transfers 12 Liechtenstein has chartered 17 banks three non bank financial companies and 71 public investment companies as well as insurance and reinsurance companies Its 270 licensed fiduciary companies and 81 lawyers serve as nominees for or manage more than 73 000 entities primarily corporations institutions or trusts partly for non Liechtenstein residents About one third of these entities hold the controlling interest in other entities chartered in countries other than Liechtenstein The Principality s laws permit the corporations it charters to issue bearer shares Until recently the Principality s banking laws permitted banks to issue numbered accounts but new regulations require strict know your customer practices for all new accounts 13 Taxation edit nbsp Silver coin 5 kronen of Liechtenstein 1904 the front of the coin is a portrait of Johann II Liechtenstein s standard rate of VAT Mehrwertsteuer is identical to Switzerland s for it must mirror the latter s continually and is currently 7 7 The reduced rate is 2 5 A special rate of 3 7 is in use in the hotel industry 14 In July 2015 Liechtenstein and Switzerland signed a new agreement on double taxation which took effect in December 2016 superseding the previous one from 1995 Some differences on the withholding tax arose but Switzerland did not agree to introduce this practice to residents of Liechtenstein working in Switzerland 15 In November 2016 the parliament of the principality decided with a large majority to introduce an agreement of automatic information exchange with 27 new treaty partners including Switzerland Data collection will start in 2018 and effectual exchange of account information is planned for 2019 16 Statistics editGDP PPP 4 826 billion 2009 GDP real growth rate 3 8 2008 GDP PPP per capita purchasing power parity 141 100 2008 Inflation rate consumer prices 0 7 2011 Labor force 35 440 of whom about 10 440 are natives 7 550 are foreigners 17 450 commute from Austria Switzerland and Germany to work each day 2008 Labor force by occupation agriculture 8 industry 41 services 51 31 December 2008 Unemployment rate 1 9 December 2020 17 Currency Swiss franc CHF Exchange rates Swiss francs per US dollar 1 3467 2003 1 5586 2002 1 6876 2001 1 6888 2000 1 5022 1999 Fiscal year calendar year State budget edit revenues 420 8 million expenditures 420 1 million including capital expenditures of NA 2000 est Industries edit The principal industries are electronics metal manufacturing textiles ceramics pharmaceuticals food products precision instruments and tourism 18 Industrial production growth rate N A Electricity edit Main article Energy in Liechtenstein production by source citation needed fossil fuel 3 330 MWh 3 12 hydro 76 166 MWh 94 2 citation needed nuclear none 0 solar wind 1 361 MWh 2 68 citation needed Electricity production 80 105 MWh 2010 Electricity consumption about 350 645 MWh 2010 Electricity exports none Electricity imports about 270 540 MWh 2010 Agriculture edit Products wheat barley corn potatoes livestock dairy products Exports edit Commodities small specialty machinery dental products stamps hardware pottery Partners EU 62 6 Others 21 1 Germany the US the UK France Italy Austria Taiwan and Japan Switzerland 15 7 as of 2008 Imports edit Commodities agricultural products raw materials machinery metal goods textiles foodstuffs motor vehicles Partners member states of the European Union Switzerland Germany and the US Companies edit In 2022 the sector with the highest number of companies registered in Liechtenstein is Services with 7 666 companies followed by Finance Insurance and Real Estate and Unknown industry with 5 240 and 3 104 companies respectively 19 See also editHealthcare in Liechtenstein List of foundations established in Vaduz List of companies of LiechtensteinReferences edit World Bank Country and Lending Groups datahelpdesk worldbank org World Bank Retrieved 29 September 2019 Population on 1 January ec europa eu eurostat Eurostat Retrieved 13 July 2020 GDP current US Liechtenstein data worldbank org World Bank Retrieved 4 November 2022 GDP per capita current US Liechtenstein data worldbank org World Bank Retrieved 4 November 2022 Human Development Index HDI hdr undp org HDRO Human Development Report Office United Nations Development Programme Retrieved 4 November 2022 Liechtenstein in Figures 2019 PDF llv li Retrieved 19 August 2019 Sovereigns rating list Standard amp Poor s Retrieved 26 May 2011 Rogers Simon Sedghi Ami 15 April 2011 How Fitch Moody s and S amp P rate each country s credit rating The Guardian Retrieved 31 May 2011 United States Department of State Bureau of Public Affairs 1989 Backgr Notes Ser Liechtenstein Department of State Publication Background Notes Series United States Department of State 1 4 PMID 12178078 Retrieved 9 November 2022 Liechtenstein Trade Statistics 23 March 2017 Retrieved 3 March 2021 Liechtenstein 11 03 U S Department of State Retrieved 16 March 2021 Liechtenstein 06 09 U S Department of State Retrieved 28 July 2023 FMA Anti money laundering www fma li li Retrieved 17 November 2021 Avalara VATlive Liechtenstein scheitert mit Quellensteuer fur Grenzganger in German Neue Zurcher Zeitung Schweiz Retrieved 10 December 2017 Liechtenstein und Schweiz tauschen Kontoinformationen aus in German Blick online Retrieved 10 December 2017 Unemployment rate and employment data in Liechtenstein take profit org Retrieved 7 June 2022 The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency www cia gov Retrieved 3 August 2017 Industry Breakdown of Companies in Liechtenstein HitHorizons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Economy of Liechtenstein amp oldid 1215217753, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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