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Social Indicators and Millennium Development Goals
Estimated
Population (2008)
36,605
Population (2001) 19,886
Average HH Size (2001) 2.8
Constant GDP Growth Rate (2007p) 11.2
Constant GDP (US$'000) (2007p) 632,052
Imports (US$ '000) (2007) 580,594
Exports (US$ '000) (2007) 16,256
Inflation Rate (2007) 3.7%
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DEPS Grand Turk Office:
South Base, Grand Turk
Turks and Caicos Islands
British West Indies
Tel nos.: +1649-946-2801;
               +1649-946-2221
Fax no: +1649-946-2557
E-mail: deps@gov.tc or info@depstc.org
DEPS Providenciales Office:
Telefax: +1649-941-5194
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Date last updated: February 25, 2009

To facilitate the sustainable development of the Turks and Caicos Islands and to improve the welfare of residents by encouraging a broad consultative and informed approach to decision making, in particular:
  • leading in the formulation of national strategies and monitor their
         implementation;
  • providing proactive and sound policy analysis and advice on all
         economic and developmental issues, in particular fiscal matters;
  • coordinating and facilitating the timely implementation of the Public
         Sector Investment Program;
  • coordinating assistance from our developmental partners;
  • maintaining and coordinating a quality statistics service that
         provides timely and accurate information to assist public and
         private sector management and decision making.
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    The highest point in the Turks and Caicos Islands is located in the uninhabited island of East Caicos. On the north of East Caicos is Flamingo Hill with an elevation of 156 feet, while the dangerous Philips Reef guards the coast. The island is also best known for its plantation ruins and cave artwork.

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