Grenada
About Grenada
Grenada is a Caribbean country comprising a main island, also called Grenada, and smaller surrounding islands. Dubbed the “Spice Isle,” the hilly main island is home to numerous nutmeg plantations. It’s also the site of the capital, St. George’s, whose colourful homes, Georgian buildings and early-18th-century Fort George overlook narrow Carenage Harbour. To the south is Grand Anse Beach, with resorts and bars.
Country Name: Grenada
Region: Caribbean
Capital: St. George’s
Official Language: English
Currency: East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
Population: (update to current data)
Time Zone: Atlantic Standard Time (AST)
Major Cities: St. George’s, Gouyave, Grenville, Victoria, Saint David’s
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Trade Overview:
Grenada’s economy is largely based on services, primarily tourism. Agriculture also plays a significant role, with nutmeg being a significant export product.
Major Imports: Cars, refined petroleum, furniture, packaged medicaments, building and construction materials
Major Exports: Nutmeg, mace, other spices, fish, bread, pastry, cakes, biscuits
Import/Export Regulations:
Grenada maintains a relatively liberal trade regime, but certain goods may require specific permits or licenses.
Trade Agreements:
Grenada is a member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS).
Business Culture:
Business culture in Grenada is formal, and personal relationships are highly valued. Business attire is expected, and punctuality is appreciated.
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