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1 Monthly Economic Highlights JULY 214

2 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms: BGA BSI BSSB BTB BTL BSWL CBB CGA CPBL CPI EU FY GDP GST MOF SIB UHS US VPCA Banana Growers Association Belize Sugar Industries Limited Belize Social Security Board Belize Tourism Board Belize Telemedia Limited Belize Water Services Limited Citrus Growers Association Citrus Products of Belize Limited Consumer Price Index European Union Fiscal Year Gross Domestic Product General Sales Tax Ministry of Finance Statistical Institute of Belize Universal Health Services United States Venezuelan Petrocaribe Agreement Abbreviations and Conventions: $ refers the Belize dollar unless otherwise stated bn denotes billion mn denotes million ps Pound solids TC/TS Tons Cane Tons Sugar Notes: 1. Since of 1976, the Belize dollar has been fixed the US dollar at the rate of US$1. = BZ$ The 214 figures in this report are provisional and the figures for 213 have been revised. 3. Unless otherwise indicated, the is the source of all tables and charts. 4. Ratios GDP for 214 are based on Central Bank's forecast of annual GDP 214.

3 Table of Contents Summary of Economic Indicars iv Money and Credit 1 Real Secr Developments 4 Sugarcane and Sugar 5 Citrus 6 Banana 7 Petroleum 7 ine Exports 7 Other Domestic Exports 8 Central Government Domestic Debt 1 Public Secr External Debt 1 Statistical Appendix 12 Table A.1: Facrs Responsible for Money Supply Movements 12 Table A.2: Net Foreign Assets of the Banking System 12 Table A.3: Net Domestic Credit 13 Table A.4: Secral Composition of Domestic Banks' Loan and Advances 14 Table A.5: Domestic Banks' Liquidity Position and Cash Reserves 15 Table A.6: Domestic Banks' Weighted Average Interest Rates 15 Table A.7: Domestic Banks' Weighted Average Interest Rates on New 16 Loans and Deposits Table A.8: Tourist Arrivals 16 Table A.9: Percentage Change in CPI Components by Major Commodity 17 Group Table A.1: Sugarcane Deliveries and Production of Sugar and Molasses 17 Table A.11: Exports of Sugar and Molasses 18 Table A.12: Citrus Deliveries and Production 18 Table A.13: Export Sales of Citrus Products 19 Table A.14: Banana Exports 19 Table A.15: ine Exports 2 Table A.16: Other Domestic Exports 2 Table A:17: Petroleum Production and Exports 2 Table A.18: Central Government Domestic Debt Table A.19: Public Secr External Debt

4 Summary of Economic Indicars Chart I: Gross Domestic Product Growth Rate (Year-on-Year - Percentage Change) Chart II: Consumer Price Index (All Items) Percent Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 1. Sept Nov Sept Nov Source: SIB Source: SIB Chart III: Balance of Payments Chart IV: Net Foreign Assets ,4 2,3 2,2 2,1 2, 1,9 1,8 1,7 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q Current Account Financial Account Chart V: Domestic Banks - Deposits and Loans and Advances Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Deposits Apr June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr Loans and Advances June 1,4 1,2 1, Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June Central Bank Domestic Banks Chart VI: Excess Cash Balances Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June iv Chart VII: Central Government Operations Apr June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr Sources: CBB and MOF Overall Balance Total Revenue Total Expenditure Monthly Economic highlights 214 2,25 2,2 2,15 2,1 2,5 2, 1,95 1,9 Chart VIII: Public Secr External Debt (Disbursed Outstanding Balance) June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June

5 Money and Credit Despite a 2.1% ($39.6mn) contraction in net domestic credit, the broad measure of money supply (M2) grew by 4.7% during the first seven months of the year, driven by a 14.8% ($16.8mn) expansion in the net foreign assets of the banking system. The Central Bank's foreign assets rose by $122.8mn as inflows of $268.1mn exceeded outflows of $145.3mn. Inflows were mostly from concessionary loan disbursements (4.4%) that featured $86.5mn under the Venezuelan Petrocaribe Agreement (VPCA), sugar receipts (16.7%), domestic oil taxes (1.1%), commercial banks (9.7%), the ship and international company registries and grant receipts. Central Bank's foreign exchange sales Central Government talled $112.5mn, the bulk of which was used facilitate external debt servicing. Chart 1.1: Net Foreign Assets and Net Domestic Credit 2,5 2, 1,5 1, Net Foreign Assets Net Domestic Credit Chart 1.2: Domestic Banks' Net Foreign Assets Net foreign assets of the domestic banks rose by $38.mn, as heightened urism receipts more than compensated for higher imports and a notable drop in export earnings Oct Apr Oct Apr By the end of 214, the foreign assets of the banking system are forecasted amount $1.3bn, which would be $217.6mn above the end of December 213 position. Most of this increase is expected come from the Central Bank through official loan disbursements, especially under the VPCA, which are estimated at $115.mn for 214. The purchase of sugar export receipts, petroleum tax payments and foreign exchange purchases from domestic banks will also contribute significantly. Concurrently, the foreign assets of the domestic $ mn Chart 1.3: Foreign Assets Forecast Dec Feb Apr June Aug 14 Sept 14 Oct 14 Nov 14 Dec 14 Central Bank Domestic Banks 1 Monthly Economic highlights 214

6 banks are forecasted grow by $1.mn during the year. Net domestic credit Central Government fell by $76.2mn, as foreign inflows boosted deposits held with the Central Bank and tax receipts collected at the close of the 213/214 fiscal year added holdings with the domestic banks. This masked a $6.4mn increase in Central Government's overdraft balance held with the Central Bank, which sod at $61.6mn at the end of, relative the legislated ceiling of $74.mn for the 214/215 fiscal year. Chart 1.4: Changes in Domestic Banks' Loans and Advances 214 Position over Dec 213 Citrus Manufacturing Construction Personal Distribution Transportation Real Estate Tourism Sugar ine Products Utilities Other Credit statury bodies fell by $5.7mn and reflected repayments made by the Belize Tourism Board (BTB), Belize Telemedia Limited (BTL) and local government bodies. Credit the private secr grew by $42.3mn, well above the $2.6mn increase recorded during the comparable period of 213. The most notable increases were for the sugar industry ($32.mn), residential and commercial real estate ($18.8mn), residential construction ($1.5mn) and distribution ($8.2mn). Against this, net repayments were made by individuals and entities involved in land acquisition, citrus, government services, commercial construction and urism, among others. Chart 1.5: Loans and Advances Forecast 1,92 1, ,9 1,896.9 The outlook for domestic bank credit performance in 214 is just exceed the growth of $51.6mn recorded for 213. Projected at $6.mn in 214, the credit forecast is hinged on the expansion of the sugar industry, as well as continued public 1,88 1,86 1,84 1,82 1,8 1,854.3 Dec 13 Feb Apr June Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec infrastructural works, home construction and Projection, 214 Actual Monthly Economic highlights 214

7 real estate developments. The forecast could be negatively impacted by further write-offs recorded by the end of the year. Loan write-offs for the year--date amounted $1.8mn and mostly involved the real estate, distribution, urism and construction subsecrs Chart 1.6: Disbursed Loans by Five Largest Credit Unions Lending by the five largest credit unions recovered somewhat after contracting by $1.2mn during the first quarter of the year. At $11.mn, credit growth slowed less than Sept 11 Nov Sept 12 Nov Outstanding Loans Sept 13 Nov half of the $25.7mn increase recorded during the first seven months of 213. Credit was extended mainly for educational and other personal loans, residential and commercial construction, and land acquisition. Heightened government spending coupled with foreign inflows further boosted excess liquidity of the domestic banks during the first seven months of the year. At the end of, holdings of approved liquid assets were $114.mn above the December 213 level, while excess cash balances rose by 31.7% ($62.9mn) $261.2mn, which was 128.% above the required level. Chart 1.7: Excess Statury Liquidity Since the start of the year, lending rates on the 38 aggregated loan portfolio of domestic banks 36 trended downwards, falling by 33 basis points %. Rate reductions were noted in most loan categories, including home construction, commercial and "other" loans, which saw respective declines of seven, two and seven 24 basis points. Rates on personal loans were up 22 six basis points Sept-12 Nov Sept-13 Nov Monthly Economic highlights 214

8 For new loans, the weighted rate averaged 9.65% which was lower than the 1.3% averaged over the uary period of 213. Most of this decline was due a 23 basis points reduction ( 7.29% on average) on new mortgage rates, which reflected increased competition from the National Bank. Meanwhile, the weighted rate applied on new deposits fell by 86 basis points 2.26%, resulting in a widening of the spread by 22 Percent Chart 1.8: Domestic Banks' Weighted Average Interest Rates on New Loans and Deposits basis points 7.47% on average Sept-11 Nov Sept-12 Nov Sept-13 Nov Weighted Average Rates, New Loans Weighted Average Rates, New Deposits 4 Monthly Economic highlights 214

9 Real Secr Developments The uptick in deliveries of sugarcane and citrus enabled increased production of sugar and citrus juices for the uary period. On the downside, petroleum extraction continued slide, while reduced output of papaya, banana and marine commodities were respectively due primarily viral infection, adverse weather and changes in the harvesting schedules of the country's largest shrimp farm, respectively. Visirs Chart 2.1: Tourist Arrivals 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Stay-over Visirs Cruise Ship Disembarkations Sources: BTB and CBB Stay-over urism maintained its positive momentum, as arrivals rose by 11.7% 21,58. Similarly, a sixty-seven ship increase in port calls underpinned the 42.4% growth in cruise-ship disembarkations 535,521 visirs. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) remained relatively stable during, rising by.1%, while the general price level fell by.1%, compared the December 213 position, with contractions in the larger categories of the index eclipsing price hikes in the smaller ones. Export revenue fell by 9.8% $387.9mn over the first seven months of the year, as the sale of marine products (21.8%) was the only major export category increasing over the period. Gross imports (including electricity) rose by 2.4% $1,157.6mn with higher expenditures on "Machinery, Transport and Equipment" ($2.4mn) and "Food, Beverages and Tobacco" ($18.1mn) eclipsing lower outlays from Commercial Free Zone companies ($26.2mn). Table 2.1: Value of Domestic Exports Sugar Molasses Bananas Citrus Petroleum Other Domestic Exports of which: Papaya ine Exports Total Sources: BSI, BGA, CPBL, SIB, Geology and Petroleum Department Table 2.2: Gross Imports by Standard International Trade Classification (1) Food, Beverages and Tobacco Fuels, Lubricants and Crude Materials of which: Electricity Oils, Fats and Chemicals Manufactured Goods and Other Manufactures Machinery, Transport and Equipment Other Goods Export Processing Zones Commercial Free Zone Total Source: SIB (1) Imports are valued at cost, insurance and freight 5 Monthly Economic highlights 214

10 Sugarcane and Sugar The 213/214 crop year ended on 8 with sugarcane deliveries expanding by 1.8% 1,194,932 long ns when compared the previous harvest. Consequently, production of sugar and molasses rose by 2.4% 121,137 long ns and 24.1% 42,839 long ns, respectively. Though there was an 8.2% deterioration in the cane/sugar ratio 9.86, the increase in sugar production was due the sharp improvement in the average daily grinding rate from 5,989 long ns per day in 212/213 7,198 long ns per day during the present crop cycle. Chart 2.2: Monthly Sugarcane Deliveries Long Tons (') Dec Feb Apr June 213/214 Deliveries 212/213 Deliveries Source: BSI Chart 2.3: Sugar Production Projections of sugarcane deliveries and sugar production for 214 were revised upward, as output up surpassed the initial estimates. At the end of the period, approximately 9.% of the revised projections for sugarcane and sugar production were accounted for, with the new crop scheduled commence at the beginning of December. Long Tons (') / / /214 Sugar Production TC/TS Tons Cane Tons Sugar Source: BSI Sugar export volume declined by 22.5% 72,313 long ns, with revenues falling in tandem by 22.4% $74.8mn, as the marginal increase in value added sales could not compensate for lower volume, higher freight rates and the less favorable exchange rate for the Euro US dollar. The temporary dip in export volume was due the late start of the 213/214 harvest, as heightened production during the second quarter should result in increased export volumes during the offseason. Long Tons (') Chart 2.4: Sugar Exports Export Volume Export Revenue Source: BSI Monthly Economic highlights 214

11 Citrus The 213/214 citrus crop ended on 24 June as citrus deliveries edged up by.1% 4.7mn boxes. While deliveries of orange increased by 2.6% 4.2mn boxes, grapefruit was 15.% lower than the previous harvest at.6mn boxes, the lowest production level since 2. Boxes (') Chart 2.5: Monthly Citrus Deliveries 1,4 1,2 1, Oct Nov Dec Feb Apr June 212/ /214 The production of citrus juice declined by 2.4% 27.6mn pound solids (ps) with orange and grapefruit concentrate output falling by 1.% and 15.8%, respectively, as the decline in grapefruit juice was in line with deliveries, while the fall in orange juice reflected a 3.4% reduction in the average juice outturn per box of fruit. Source: CPBL 213/14 Chart 2.6: Citrus Deliveries Ocber - June 212/13 While the larger second crop boosted orange deliveries and brought them in line with projections for 214, yields of grapefruit remained below the estimated production for the year. A strong opening harvest in Ocber is necessary close the aforementioned output gap. Production of citrus juice is projected change in line with the trend in deliveries, as the juice outturn is expected remain stable for the rest of /12 Sources: CGA and CPBL 3 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Orange Deliveries Boxes (') Grapefruit Deliveries Chart 2.7: Citrus Juice Export Volume and Revenue 9 Export volume of citrus juices declined by 9.5% mn ps and revenues shrank by 5.1% $6.7mn. Improvements in grapefruit and orange concentrate prices partially offset the reduction in export volume. Pound Solid (mn) Orange Grapefruit Export Revenue Source: CPBL 7 Monthly Economic highlights 214

12 Banana Banana exports were down by 5.6% 54.9mn metric ns during the first seven months of the year, and export revenue declined by 4.9% $59.7mn. Favorable weather boosted banana yields in the latter part of the second quarter, and this partly compensated for the production shortfall earlier in the year. The output of banana is fluctuating around industry estimates of an approximate decline of 5.% for the year and should remain at forecast levels, barring any drastic change in weather conditions. Metric Tons (') Chart 2.8: Banana Export Export Volume Export Revenue Source: BGA Chart 2.9: Petroleum Exports Petroleum Petroleum extraction contracted by 19.9% 386,98 barrels over the review period with output from the Spanish Lookout and Never Delay fields declining by 19.8% and 33.7%, respectively. Petroleum export volumes fell by 18.6% 329,54 barrels; concurrently, revenues declined by 24.5% $64.9mn with the export price averaging US$98.41 per barrel. The petroleum surcharge was not applicable since the price per barrel fell below the threshold of $1. Barrels (') Export Volume Export Revenue Sources: Geology and Petroleum Department The decline in petroleum output for 214 is in line with the 2.% projected downturn, which mostly reflects the current rate of decline at the Spanish Lookout field. ine Exports ine export volume declined by 9.% 8.1mn pounds, as declines in shrimp, conch and fish overshadowed a spike in lobster sales. Nevertheless, export revenue rose by 21.8% Pounds (mn) Chart 2.1: ine Export Volume Lobster Shrimp Conch Fish Source: SIB 8 Monthly Economic highlights 214

13 $57.5mn due substantial increases in lobster and shrimp earnings of 45.% $1.3mn and 3.2% $45.7mn, respectively. Despite the drop in output during the period, marine export volumes are projected rise by year-end, due mostly the shift in harvesting schedules by the country's largest shrimp farm. Other Domestic Exports The contraction of other domestic export revenues by 4.4% $65.4mn was mainly from lower sale volumes of pulp cells, papaya and animal feed that contracted by 64.7%, 47.5% and 27.7%, respectively. Chart 2.11: Revenue of Papaya and Other Miscellaneous Exports Source: SIB Papaya Other Miscellaneous Exports Third Quarter Outlook Based on production data available at the end of, real GDP in the third quarter is projected be more than triple the 1.4% growth realised in 213. This strong performance is contingent upon the continuation of the record pace of urist arrivals, buoyancy in domestic electricity generation and increased construction activities stemming from public infrastructural investment. A small uptick in banana production and the unusual third quarter activity in the sugar industry, combined with heightened production of the largest shrimp farm, should contribute the upward momentum of the economy. 9 Monthly Economic highlights 214

14 Central Government Domestic Debt During the first seven months of the year, Central Government's domestic debt rose by 1.3% $39.8mn, due a $6.4mn increase in its overdraft balance at the Central Bank that outweighed amortization payments. At the end of, the share of domestic debt held by the Central Bank sod at 4.6%, compared 39.8% in December 213. The share held by domestic banks fell from 44.1% 42.3% and non-bank holdings increased from 16.1% 17.1%. Chart 3.1: Central Government Domestic Debt Central Bank Other Domestic Banks Interest Payments Interest Payments Interest payments talled $7.8mn, of which $6.7mn was paid the Central Bank on the overdraft facility and on its holdings of Treasury notes. Public Secr External Debt The public secr external debt rose by 2.6% ($55.9mn) $2,221.3mn with disbursements of $11.1mn outweighing amortization payments of $53.5mn. Except for a small amount Belize Water Services Limited (BWSL), all disbursements went the Central Government, with the largest amount coming from bilateral lenders ($87.mn), followed by multilateral sources ($23.2mn). Of the former, $86.5mn came from Venezuela. Chart 3.2: Public Secr External Debt Central Government amortised $43.4mn, of which $23.2mn was paid multilateral credirs and $2.1mn went bilateral lenders. Monthly Economic highlights Bilateral Multilateral Bonds

15 Loan repayments by the financial and nonfinancial public secrs amounted $2.6mn and $7.5mn, respectively. Interest and other payments talled $4.6mn at the end of, with approximately $33.mn scheduled be paid out in the remaining months of 214. Bond holders were paid $26.3mn, while multilateral and bilateral lenders received $8.4mn and $4.5mn, respectively. Chart 3.3: External Debt Service Principal Interest 11 Monthly Economic highlights 214

16 Statistical Appendix Table A.1: Facrs Responsible for Money Supply Movements (1) Position as at -14 June Changes During Dec Dec Net Foreign Assets 1, Central Bank Domestic Bank Net Domestic Credit 1, Central Government (Net) Other Public Secr Private Secr 1, Central Bank Foreign Liabilities (Long-term) Other Items (Net) Money Supply M2 2, (1) Transactions associated with the Universal Health Services (UHS) loan with Belize Bank Limited are not included in this table, as no action has been taken enforce the claim. Table A.2: Net Foreign Assets of the Banking System Position as at -14 June Changes During Dec Dec Net Foreign Assets of the Banking System 1, Net Foreign Assets of the Central Bank Central Bank Foreign Assets Central Bank Foreign Liabilities (Demand) Net Foreign Assets of Domestic Banks Domestic Banks Foreign Assets Domestic Banks Foreign Liabilities (Short-Term) Monthly Economic highlights 214

17 Table A.3: Net Domestic Credit Position as at -14 June Changes During Dec Dec Total Credit Central Government From Central Bank Loans and Advances Government Securities (1) From Domestic Banks Loans and Advances Government Securities of which: Treasury bills (2) Treasury notes.... Other.... Less Central Government Deposits With Central Bank With Domestic Banks Net Credit Central Government Credit Other Public Secr From Central Bank.... From Domestic Banks of which: Local Government Public Financial Institutions.... Public Utilities Other Statury Bodies Securities Plus Credit the Private Secr 1, Loans and Advances 1, Securities Net Domestic Credit of the Banking System (3) 1, (1) Includes Central Bank s holdings of Government Treasury bills and Treasury notes. (2) Treasury bill holdings reported by domestic banks reflect a mix of par and market values. (3) Values may not equal tal due rounding. 13 Monthly Economic highlights 214

18 Table A.4: Secral Composition of Domestic Banks' Loans and Advances Position as at 214 June Changes During Dec Dec PRIMARY SECTOR Agriculture Sugar Citrus Bananas Other ine Products Forestry Mining and Exploration SECONDARY SECTOR Manufacturing Building and Construction Utilities TERTIARY SECTOR Transport Tourism Distribution Other (1) Personal Loans TOTAL 1, (1) Includes government services, real estate, financial institutions, professional services and entertainment. 14 Monthly Economic highlights 214

19 Table A.5: Domestic Banks' Liquidity Position and Cash Reserves Position as at -14 June Changes During Dec Dec Holdings of Approved Liquid Assets Notes and Coins Balances with Central Bank Money at Call and Foreign Balances (due 9 days) Treasury bills maturing in not more than 9 days (1) Other Approved Assets of which: Treasury notes.... Required Liquid Assets Excess/(Deficiency) Liquid Assets Daily Average Holdings of Cash Reserves Required Cash Reserves Excess/(Deficiency) Cash Reserves Actual Securities Balances (2) Excess/(Deficiency) Securities (1) Four week average of domestic banks Treasury bill holdings. (2) Face value of domestic banks Treasury bill holdings at the end of the month. Table A.6: Domestic Banks' Weighted Average Interest Rates Position as at -14 June Changes During Dec Percent Dec Weighted Lending Rates Personal Loans Commercial Loans Residential Construction Other Weighted Average Weighted Deposit Rates Demand Savings/Chequing Savings Time Weighted Average Weighted Average Spread Monthly Economic highlights 214

20 Table A.7: Domestic Banks' Weighted Average Interest Rates on New Loans and Deposits Rolling Averages Aug Percent Aug Weighted Lending Rates Personal Loans Commercial Loans Residential Construction Other Weighted Average Weighted Deposit Rates Demand...3. Savings/Chequing Savings Time Weighted Average Weighted Average Spread Table A.8: Tourist Arrivals Air 148, ,872 Land 25,612 31,59 Sea 5,791 5,596 Stay-over Visirs 179,977 21,58 Cruise Ship Disembarkations 376, ,521 Sources: BTB, CBB and Immigration Department 16 Monthly Economic highlights 214

21 Table A.9: Percentage Change in the Consumer Price Index Components by Major Commodity Group Major Commodity Weights Dec 213 June Monthly (1) Change YTD (2) Change Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco Clothing and Footwear Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels Furnishing, Household Equipment, and Routine Household Maintenance Health Transport Communication Recreation and Culture Education Restaurants and Hotels Miscellaneous Goods and Services All Items Source: SIB (1) Percent change in CPI for 214 over June 214. (2) Average CPI for uary over December 213. Table A.1: Sugarcane Deliveries and Production of Sugar and Molasses Dec - 212/213 Dec - 213/214 Deliveries of Sugarcane (long ns) 13,74 56,114 1,78,19 1,194,932 Sugar Processed (long ns) 17,216 5, , ,137 Molasses Processed (long ns) 6,15 3,593 34,58 42,839 Performance Facry Time Efficiency (%) Cane Purity (%) Cane/Sugar Source: BSI 17 Monthly Economic highlights 214

22 Table A.11: Exports of Sugar and Molasses Volume (long ns) Value ($ ) Volume (long ns) Value ($ ) Volume (long ns) Value ($ ) Volume (long ns) Value ($ ) Sugar 13,21 14,6 1,918 2,985 93,361 96,374 72,313 74,754 E.U. 13,21 14,6 1,895 2,951 93,182 96,12 72,187 74,56 USA Caricom Other Molasses 1,3 2,151 25,77 5,541 2,96 4,898 Source: BSI Table A.12: Citrus Deliveries and Production Deliveries (boxes) Oct - 212/213 Oct - 213/214 Orange 4,51,659 4,158,87 Grapefruit 678, ,234 Total 4,729,86 4,735,14 Concentrate Produced (ps) Orange 25,33,632 25,6,141 Grapefruit 2,749,91 2,315,33 Total 28,53,533 27,375,444 Not from concentrate (ps) Orange 216, ,917 Grapefruit 55,871 7,473 Total 272,62 26,39 Pulp (pounds) Orange 1,747,728 2,272,64 Grapefruit 527, ,552 Total 2,275,184 2,42,192 Oil Produced (pounds) Orange 1,5, 1,584,2 Grapefruit 92,955 75,4 Total 1,592,955 1,659,6 Source: CPBL 18 Monthly Economic highlights 214

23 Table A.13: Export Sales of Citrus Products Pound Solids ( ) Value ($ ) Pound Solids ( ) Value ($ ) Pound Solids ( ) Value ($ ) Pound Solids ( ) Value ($ ) Citrus Concentrates U.S.A. Orange , ,95 1, ,738 11,98.2 3,121 Grapefruit.... Caribbean Orange 567 1, ,968 4, ,148 3, ,622 Grapefruit , Europe Orange 978 2,914 1, ,75 5, ,937 4, ,442 Grapefruit ,461. 5, ,21 Other Orange , Grapefruit ,17 Sub-Total (1) 2,19.5 6,418 3, ,844 22, ,674 2,55.7 6,52 Orange 1, ,712 3, ,41 2,7.1 55,932 19, ,582 Grapefruit , ,742 1, ,92 Not-From-Concentrate Sub-Total Orange Grapefruit Total Citrus Juices 2,19.5 6,418 3, ,878 22, ,958 2, ,678 Pulp (pounds ) Total (1) , ,468 1, Orange , , Grapefruit Source: CPBL (1) Values may not be equal tal due rounding. Table A.14: Banana Exports Volume (metric ns) 7,788 6,86 58,86 54,859 Value ($ ) 6,767 5,965 62,766 59,77 Source: BGA 19 Monthly Economic highlights 214

24 Table A.15: ine Exports Volume ( pounds) Value ($ ) Volume ( pounds) Value ($ ) Lobster 242 7, ,332 Shrimp 8,35 35,12 7,351 45,733 Conch 383 4, ,428 Other Fish Total 8,895 47,24 8,94 57,549 Sources: SIB and Individual Shrimp Farms Table A.16: Other Domestic Exports Other Miscellaneous Exports ($ ) 68,442 65,418 of which: Papaya Source: SIB Volume ( pounds) 37,24 19,434 Value ($ ) 13,556 7,588 Table A.17: Petroleum Production and Exports Crude Oil Production Never Delay (Barrels) ,49 2,26 Spanish Lookout (Barrels) 63,495 53, , ,648 Crude Oil Export Volume (Barrels) 67,341 68,199 44, ,54 Value ($ ) 14,33 13,74 85,854 64,857 Source: Petroleum and Geology Department 2 Monthly Economic highlights 214

25 Table A.18: Central Government Domestic Debt 214 (1) Disbursed Outstanding Debt 31/12/13 R Disbursement/ New Issue of Securities TRANSACTIONS THROUGH JULY 214 Amortization/ Reduction in Securities Interest Net Change in Overdraft/ Securities $ Disbursed Outstanding Debt 31/7/14 P Overdraft/Loans 55,13 2,628 6,438 61,569 Central Bank 55,13 2,628 6,438 61,569 Domestic Banks Treasury Bills 175, , Central Bank 6 Domestic Banks 165, (4,221) 161,495 Other 9, ,221 13,55 Treasury Notes 136,5 3, ,5 Central Bank 88,421 3,639 (1,456) 86,965 Domestic Banks Other 48,79 6 1,456 49,535 Defence Bonds 1, 4 1, Central Bank 1, 4 1, Domestic Banks Atlantic Bank Limited Heritage Bank Limited 3, ,185 Belize Social Security Board (2) 1, Fort Street Tourism Village Debt for Nature Swap 2, ,57 Total 385,822 1,448 7,784 6,438 39,812 R - Revised P - Provisional (1) Transactions associated with the Universal Health Services (UHS) loan with the Belize Bank Limited are not included in this table, as no action has been taken enforce the claim. (2) Government has outstanding loans with Belize Social Security Board consisting of (i) Hopeville Housing Project and (ii) loan purchased from Development Finance Corporation as of 3 uary Monthly Economic highlights 214

26 Table A.19: Public Secr External Debt 214 $ Disbursed Outstanding TRANSACTIONS THROUGH JULY 214 Disbursed Outstanding Debt 31/12/13 R Disbursements Principal Payments Interest & Other Payments Parity Change Debt 31/7/14 P CENTRAL GOVERNMENT 2,71,287 11,129 43,433 39, ,137,557 Banco Nacional de Comercio Exterior 1,588 1, Government of Venezuela 177,348 86, ,874 Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development 2, , ,116 Republic of China 28,733 16,57 3, ,675 Caribbean Development Bank 26,511 11,736 1,755 5,484-27,491 Caricom Development Fund 3, ,536 European Economic Community 13, ,154 Inter-American Development Bank 24,527 3,153 8,244 1, ,437 International Fund for Agriculture Development 2,113 1, ,25 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development 24,366 1,724 1, ,289 Opec Fund for International Development 39,166 2,497 1, ,463 Central American Bank for Economic Integration 8,212 2, ,965 Bank of New York 1,53,4 26,325 1,53,4 NON-FINANCIAL PUBLIC SECTOR 28, , ,185 Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development 2, ,763 The Bank of Nova Scotia (1) 3,19 3,19 15 European Investment Bank (1) Caribbean Development Bank (1) (2) 22,55 2 3, ,422 FINANCIAL PUBLIC SECTOR 65,48 2, ,512 Caribbean Development Bank 8, ,467 European Economic Community International Monetary Fund (3) 56,924 1, ,83 GRAND TOTAL 2,165,337 11,131 53,459 4, ,221,255 R - Revised P - Provisional (1) Effective 21 June 211, the nationalization of Belize Electricity Limited caused an increase ($23.1mn) in debt, which was matched by Government s acquisition of assets of equal value. (2) Effective 3 Ocber 25, loans Belize Water Services Limited were reclassified as public secr debt as a result of Government of Belize s repurchase of the company. (3) International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights allocation is included as part of the financial public secr external debt obligation. 22 Monthly Economic highlights 214

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