Antigua and Barbuda
No. 37443. Germany and Antigua and Barbuda
Treaty between the Federal Republic of Germany and Antigua and Barbuda concerning the encouragement and reciprocal protection of investments (with protocol). London, 5 November 1998
No. 37049. United States of America and Antigua and Barbuda
Agreement between the United States of America and Antigua and Barbuda concerning the disposition of commodities and services furnished in connection with peacekeeping operations for Grenada. St. John’s, 16 December 1985 and 28 January 1986
No. 34644. United States of America and Antigua and Barbuda
Agreement between the United States of America and Antigua and Barbuda for the furnishing of commodities and services in connection with the peacekeeping force for Grenada. Bridgetown, 30 November 1983 and St. John’s, 27 January 1984
No. 34984. Canada and Antigua and Barbuda
Agreement on social security between Canada and Antigua and Barbuda (with administrative arrangement). Ottawa, 2 September 1992
Antigua and Barbuda
Official statistics for the national accounts are compiled and disseminated through a collaborative effort between the Antigua and Barbuda Statistics Division and the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB). Distribution of the national accounts data are done by ECCB via its website http://www.eccb-centralbank.org/Statistics/index.asp.
Antigua and Barbuda
Antigua attained political independence on 1 November 1981. The new nation consists of three islands: Antigua, the seat of the central government, with an area of 280 km, Barbuda (160 km) and Redonda, an uninhabited rocky islet of 2.5 km. The population in mid-1981 was estimated at 75 235, with 74 000 residing on Antigua and 1 235 on Barbuda. The crude birth rate is 16.0 and the death rate 5.1 per 1 000; net population increase is 1.2%.
