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exploiting, except for high-grade phosphate. The potential for a tourist industry exists, but the remote location, a lack of adequate facilities, and limited air connections hinder development. In November 2002, the country experienced a further reduction in future revenues from the Compact of Free Association - the agreement with the US in which Micronesia received $1.3 billion in financial and technical assistance over a 15-year period until 2001. The country's medium-term economic outlook appears fragile due not only to the reduction in US assistance but also to the slow growth of the private sector. Geographical isolation and a poorly developed infrastructure remain major impediments to long-term growth. GDP: purchasing power parity - $277 million note: GDP is supplemented by grant aid, averaging perhaps $100 million annually (2002 est.) GDP - real growth rate: 1% (2002 est.) GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $2,000 (2002 est.) GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: 50% industry: 4% services: 46% (2000 est.) Population below poverty line: 26.7% Household income or consumption by percentage share: lowest 10%: NA highest 10%: NA Inflation rate (consumer prices): 1% (2002 est.) Labor force: NA (2000 est.) Labor force - by occupation: two-thirds are government employees Unemployment rate: 16% (1999 est.) Budget: revenues: $161 million ($69 million less grants) expenditures: $160 million, including capital expenditures of NA (1998 est.) Agriculture - products: black pepper, tropical fruits and vegetables, coconuts, cassava (tapioca), betel nuts, sweet potatoes; pigs, chickens Industries: tourism, construction, fish processing, specialized aquaculture, craft items from shell, wood, and pearls Industrial production growth rate: NA Electricity - production: NA kWh Electricity - consumption: NA kWh Exports: $22 million (f.o.b.) (FY99/00 est.) Exports - commodities: fish, garments, bananas, black pepper Exports - partners: Japan, US, Guam (2000) Imports: $149 million f.o.b. (FY99/00 est.) Imports - commodities: food, manufactured goods, machinery and equipment, beverages Imports - partners: US, Australia, Japan (2000) Debt - external: $53.1 million (FY02/03 est.) Economic aid - recipient: under terms of the Compact of Free Association, the US pledge
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