Suriname
No. 33101. International Fund for Agricultural Development and Suriname
Loan Agreement-Smallholder Support Project (with schedules and General Conditions Applicable to Loan and Guarantee Agreements of the Fund dated 19 September 1986). Signed at Paramaribo, Suriname, on 31 May 1994
No. 33274. Netherlands and Suriname
Agreement concerning air services between and beyond the Netherlands Antilles and Suriname (with annex). Signed at Asindonhopo, Suriname, on 11 April 1995
No. 33273. Netherlands and Suriname
Agreement concerning air services between and beyond their respective territories (with annex). Signed at Paramaribo on 16 October 1990
Suriname
Response to the United Nations national accounts questionnaire from the Algemeen Bureau Voor de Statistiek, Paramaribo. The official estimates are published by the Bureau in "Nationale Rekeningen van Suriname". Extensive sources and methods are available in the National Accounts publication.
Suriname
Response to the United Nations national accounts questionnaire from the Algemeen Bureau Voor de Statistiek, Paramaribo. The official estimates are published by the Bureau in "Nationale Rekeningen van Suriname". Extensive sources and methods are available in the National Accounts publication.
Suriname
No. 33942. Veneznela and Suriname
Exchange of notes constituting an agreement on the abolition of visas in diplomatic passports. Paramaribo, 27 June 1978 and Caracas, 30 June 1978
No. 26128. United Nations (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), France and Suriname
Tripartite Agreement for the voluntary repatriation of the Surinamese refugees. Signed at Paramaribo on 25 August 1988
No. 47158 Netherlands and Suriname
No. 47237 Brazil and Suriname
No. 21275 Netherlands and Suriname
No. 46792 Netherlands and Suriname
No. 38577. Brazil and Suriname
Agreement to reduce the negative impacts of artisanal gold mining activities between the Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil and the Government of the Republic of Suriname. Paramaribo, 16 April 2002
No. 49602. Argentina and Suriname
Agreement between the Argentine Republic and the Republic of Suriname on visa abolition for holders of diplomatic, official or service passports. San Salvador, 6 June 2011
No. 47158 Netherlands and Suriname
No. 51407 Argentina and Suriname
Agreement between the Argentine Republic and the Republic of Suriname on visa waiver for holders of ordinary passports. San Salvador, 6 June 2011
No. 50468 United States of America and Suriname
Agreement between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States of America and the Ministry of Education and Popular Development of the Republic of Suriname for cooperation in the GLOBE Programme (with appendices). Paramaribo, 23 December 1997
Suriname
The economy of Suriname continued to perform robustly in 2010, recording 4.4% growth, compared with 2.2% in 2009. This performance was driven by buoyant activity in the construction sector and increased government spending. The overall fiscal balance is estimated to have gone from a surplus at 3.5% of GDP in a deficit of 14.1% of GDP in 2010. The inflation rate rose to 10% at the end of the year, owing to higher prices for food and fuels and wage increases awarded to civil servants. By February 2011, inflation had accelerated to 18.8 %, and remains a concern to policymakers. Meanwhile, in early 2011, the authorities devalued the Surinamese dollar by 20%, bringing the official rate in line with the rate in the parallel market. The balance-of-payments current account surplus is estimated to have improved significantly (by 230.7%) to stand at US$ 692.2 million or approximately 2% of GDP, owing to strong prices for mineral exports. Net international reserves increased by US$ 34.3 million to US$ 757.1 million at the end of the year, which represents approximately four months of imports.
