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resting hydrocarbon and minerals exploration activities, it will take several years before production can materialize. Tourism is the only sector offering any near term potential and even this is limited due to a short season and high costs. The public sector, including publicly owned enterprises and the municipalities, plays the dominant role in Greenland's economy. About half the government revenues come from grants from the Danish Government, an important supplement of GDP. GDP: purchasing power parity - $892 million (1995 est.) GDP - real growth rate: NA% GDP - per capita: purchasing power parity - $15,500 (1995 est.) GDP - composition by sector: agriculture: NA% industry : NA% services: NA% Inflation rate - consumer price index: 1.8% (1995) Labor force: total: 24,500 (1995 est.) Unemployment rate: 10.5% (1995 est.) Budget: revenues: $706 million expenditures: $697 million, including capital expenditures of $NA (1995) Industries: fish processing (mainly shrimp), handicrafts, furs, small shipyards Industrial production growth rate: NA% Electricity - capacity: 92,500 kW Electricity - production: 274.4 million kWh Electricity - consumption per capita: 2,691 kWh (1994-95) Agriculture - products: forage crops, small garden vegetables; sheep, fish Exports: total value: $363.4 million (f.o.b., 1995) commodities : fish and fish products 95% partners: Denmark 89%, Japan 5%, UK 5% Imports: total value: $421 million (c.i.f., 1995) commodities: machinery and transport equipment 25%, manufactured goods 18%, food and live animals 11%, petroleum products 6% partners : Denmark 7.5%, Iceland 3.8%, Japan 3.3%, Norway 3.1%, US 2.4%, Germany 2.4%, Sweden 1.8% Debt - external: $243 million (1995) Economic aid: substantial annual subsidy from Denmark - $427 million (1995) Currency: 1 Danish krone (DKr) = 100 oere Exchange rates: Danish kroner (DKr) per US$1 - 6.117 (January 1997), 5.799 (1996), 5.602 (1995), 6.361 (1994), 6.484 (1993), 6.036 (1992) Fiscal year: calendar year @Greenland:Communications Telephones: 19,600 (1995 est.) Telephone system: adequate domestic and international service provided by cables and microwave radio relay; totally digitalized in 1995 domestic: microwave radio relay international : 2 coaxial submarine cables; satellite earth station - 1 Intelsat (Atlantic Ocean) Radio broadcast stations: one publically-owned radio and television station (na
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