| Economy of Slovakia |
| Currency |
Slovak koruna (SKK) |
| Fiscal year |
Calendar year |
| Trade organisations |
WTO EU OECD |
| Slovakia Budget 2008 |
| income |
€ 10,55 billion |
| expenses |
€ 11,55 billion |
| Statistics |
| GDP ranking |
63th (2007 est.) |
| GDP (PPP) |
$107.6 billion (2007 est.) |
| GDP growth |
10.4% (2007) |
| GDP per capita |
$20,075 (2007 est.) |
| GDP by sector |
agriculture: 3.8% industry: 32.8% services: 63.8% (2007 est.) |
| Inflation |
2.5% (2007 est.) |
| Pop below poverty line |
11.6% (2006)[1] |
| Labour force |
2.661 million (2007 est.) |
| Labour force by occupation |
agriculture 5.8%, industry 29.3%, construction 9%, services 55.9% (2003) |
| Unemployment |
8% (2007)[2] |
| Main industries |
metal products and electric, cars constructions, machinery, construction materials, metallurgy, chemicals, food processing, petroleum refining, electrical optical apparatus, nuclear fuel |
| Trading Partners |
| Exports |
$55.31 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) |
| Main partners |
Germany 30.2%, Czech Republic 15.6%, Italy7%, Austria6.6%, Poland 6.3%, Hungary 5% (2005) |
| Imports |
$57.06 billion f.o.b. (2007 est.) |
| Main Partners |
Germany 23.3%, Czech Republic 21.6%, Russia 9.9%, Austria 6.3%, Poland 5.4%, Hungary 5.1%, Italy 4.7% (2005) |
| FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) |
$2.16 bn(2000), $1.27 bn (2001), $4.1 bn (2002), $1.1 bn (2003), $0.98 bn (2004), $2.11 bn (2005), $4.17 bn (2006) |
| Public finances |
| Public debt |
29.4% of GDP (2007) |
| External debt |
$27 billion (2007) |
| Revenues |
$33.07 billion (2007) |
| Expenses |
$35.13 billion (2007) |
| Economic aid |
$235 million in available EU structural adjustment and cohesion funds (2004) |
| Current account balance |
$-3.119 billion (2007 est.) |
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