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{{Short description|none}} {{moresources|date=February 2017}} {{Use British English|date=February 2017}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2015}} [[File:Saint Helena Airport terminal building.jpg|thumb|right|Saint Helena Airport]]The '''economy of Saint Helena''' is based on export income from coffee, tourism, [[fishing]], and sales of alcoholic liqueurs. Unemployment is very low in [[Saint Helena]]; the February 2016 Census stated that 76 people declared that they were unemployed (with 10 claiming unemployment benefit) compared to an economically active population of 2,539 and a total population of 4,534.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/census-2016-3/| title = "''St Helena Census, 2016''"}}</ref> Saint Helena is one of four countries which depend on financial assistance from the [[United Kingdom]], which amounted to about £22.5 million in 2016–17. This supplements the £12.6 million raised from local tax revenues.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Budget-Book-2016-17.pdf| title = "''Budget Book 2016-17''"}}</ref> The [[international airport]] has been open for private jets and Medivac services since 2016. A scheduled commercial air service began in October 2017. With a total investment of £285m the airport is the largest single investment ever made in the island. Until 2016, the only way to reach the island was by boat. The last working Royal Mail Ship made its final voyage serving St Helena in 2018.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://rms-st-helena.com/2016/12/15/rms-sailing-schedule-extended-february-2018/| title = "''Extended Schedule''"}}</ref> Saint Helena's [[gross domestic product]] (GDP) for the 2018–19 financial year was £38.5 million and GDP per capita was £7,392 and GNP per capita was £8,230.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/statistics/| title = "''Stats News Bulletin''"}}</ref> In 2019, there was an annual rate of inflation of 3.3%, and a median employment income was £8,410.<ref> {{cite web |title=St Helena Government Sustainable Economic Development Plan 2019-2020 End of Year Progress Report p. 5 |url=https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SEDP-EOY-Progress-Report-Final-220720.pdf |website=St Helena Government |access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref> The major [[private sector]] employers of the islands are Solomons and Co and Thorpes, both providing services in almost all sectors. The government's economic development priorities are developing a [[sustainable tourism]] industry and reducing dependency on imports.<ref> {{cite web |title=St Helena Government Sustainable Economic Development Plan 2019-2020 End of Year Progress Report p 4|url=https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SEDP-EOY-Progress-Report-Final-220720.pdf |website=St Helena Government |access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref> ==Industry== Saint Helena has several sectors in its economy: fisheries, agriculture (including coffee), construction, retail, and accommodation and food service industries. ===Workforce=== In 2016, Saint Helena had a workforce of 2,539.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/census-2016-3/| title = "''St Helena Census, 2016''"}}</ref> Many St Helenians take up jobs in [[Ascension Island]], the [[Falklands]] and the UK. ===Electricity=== [[File:WES turbines on Deadwood Plain.jpg|thumb|right|Wind Turbines on the Deadwood Plain]]75% of St Helena's power currently comes from 6 diesel generators,<ref> {{cite web |title=Connect Saint Helena |url=http://www.connect.co.sh/electricity-generation.html |website=Connect Saint Helena |access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref> but the island is working towards a [[100% renewable energy]] target. There are currently 12 wind turbines grouped on the Deadwood Plain in Longwood, which generate approximately 20% of the island's needs and several photovoltaic arrays which provide the balance. The rifle range solar farm in Half Tree Hollow currently has the largest output of the solar systems with 500 kWh.<ref>{{cite web| url = https://www.sunnyportal.com/Templates/PublicPagesPlantList.aspx| title = "''Sunny Portal, 2017''"}}</ref> ===Agriculture=== The main agricultural products of Saint Helena are: [[coffee]], [[fish]] (predominantly tuna), [[potato]]es, [[vegetable]]s; [[timber]]. ===Tourism=== Since the opening of the airport to regular commercial air traffic in 2017, the tourism sector has seen growth. There were 1,350 tourists visiting the island in 2017 and 2,485 in 2019, an increase of over 80% with almost all of the visitors arriving by air. There has been a corresponding steady increase of tourist rooms and other tourism-related infrastructure. Tourism is the largest export sector, valued at 5 to 6 million a year. <ref> {{cite web |title=SEDP 2019-2020 EOY Progress Report, p. 15 |url=https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SEDP-EOY-Progress-Report-Final-220720.pdf |website=St Helena Government |access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref> In 2020, the international closures resulting from [[COVID-19 pandemic]] halted tourism at end of the high season.<ref> {{cite web |title=SEDP 2019-2020 End of Year Progress Report, p. 9 |url=https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SEDP-EOY-Progress-Report-Final-220720.pdf |website=St Helena Government |access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref> ==Exports== The 2019–20 customs data shows the following exports: *Fisheries (83% of export economy) *Coffee (17% of export economy) [[File:Ship jetty in Ruperts.jpg|right|thumb|The ship jetty at Ruperts Bay near Jamestown]]In 2019, export of products totalled £354,000.<ref> {{cite web |title=SEDP 2019-2020 EOY Progress Report p.4 |url=https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SEDP-EOY-Progress-Report-Final-220720.pdf |website=St Helena Government |access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref> ==Imports== [[File:Beach at Ruperts Bay.jpg|thumb|The fuel offloading apparatus at Ruperts]]Food and other goods are imported from Cape Town, South Africa and the UK (via Ascension). Shipping is run by AW Ship Management Ltd. Packages can be sent via Rich James International or by Royal H.M. Mail (by Royal Mail anything under 2kg will go by air). Wharf services are provided by Solomons. The trade deficit is significant. In 2019–20 St Helena imported £19.8m in goods, mostly purchased from South Africa (46%) and the United Kingdom (41%).<ref> {{cite web |title=SEDP 2019-2020 EOY Progress Report, p. 15 |url=https://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/SEDP-EOY-Progress-Report-Final-220720.pdf |website=St Helena Government |access-date=23 July 2020}}</ref> ==Currency== The local currency is the [[Saint Helena pound]], which is at a par with the [[British Pound]]. The government issues [[Coins of the Saint Helena pound|its own coins]] and banknotes. British pounds are accepted in Saint Helena. Banking services on Saint Helena are provided by the [[Bank of St. Helena]], which delivers a [[retail banking]] service to individuals and business in, and trading with, Saint Helena. There is no ATM on the island, so cash must be withdrawn from the Bank of Saint Helena cashiers in Jamestown (Monday-Saturday) or at Customs at the wharf (Thursday-Friday). Trials of local debit cards by the bank of Saint Helena began in 2016.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.sams.sh/sentinel/Sentinel_161222.pdf |title="''Sentinel''" |access-date=6 February 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170207112609/http://www.sams.sh/sentinel/Sentinel_161222.pdf |archive-date=7 February 2017 |url-status=dead }}</ref> ==History== In 1957 the price of land on the island was thought to be between £10 and £15 an acre. Eggs were 3 shillings a dozen and bread was 6d for a 1 1/2lb loaf. <ref>{{cite web |title=Advice to Europeans in 1957 |url=https://sthelenablog.files.wordpress.com/2020/03/advice-to-europeans-st-h-1956.pdf |website=St Helena Blog |access-date=6 March 2020}}</ref> ==See also== *[[Saint Helena Airport]] ==References== <references/> ==External links== *[http://www.SaintHelenaBank.com/ Bank of Saint Helena] [http://www.sainthelena.gov.sh/finance/] [[Category:Economy of Saint Helena| ]]
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