The educational aims of the Subject «Doing Business, Trade and Transport in Barbados» are:
To analyze the Barbadian Economy, Logistics and Global Trade
To conduct research on business opportunities in Barbados
To research the trade relations of Barbados with the student's country
To know Trade Agreements of Barbados
To develop a business plan for the Barbadian market
The Subject «Foreign Trade, Logistics and Business in Barbados» is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:
Territorial organization (parishes) of Barbados: Christ Church, Saint Andrew, Saint George, Saint James, Saint John, Saint Joseph, Saint Lucy, Saint Michael, Saint Peter, Saint Philip and Saint Thomas
Population of Barbados: 280,000 inhabitants
Barbadian Population density: 640 inhabitants / km²
Official language of Barbados: English
Bajan dialect
Spanish is increasingly used
Abolition of Slavery in Barbados: 1834
Climate of Barbados: tropical
XV century: discovery and colonization by the Spanish
XVII century: British colonization
Type of government: Constitutional monarchy (Queen Elizabeth II, Commonwealth)
Main crops are: yams, sweet potatoes, corn, cassava, and beans
Off-shore finance and computing are important foreign exchange
generators
Small Light Manufacturing Industry
18,000 people work in the retail and
distribution sector
Construction boom
Barbados is considered a tax haven (bank secrecy)
Barbados has the third largest stock exchange in the Caribbean
Currency Barbadian: Barbadian Dollar (BBD)
Country code top-level domain of Barbados:.bb
Barbadian Foreign Trade
Main Exports of Barbados: sugar, manufactured
Products and chemicals, molasses, rum, electrical components
Main export markets of Barbados: Trinidad and Tobago, France, the United States, Spain, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines,
Venezuela, Antigua and Barbuda, Saint Kitts and Nevis
Main imports of Barbados: oil, machinery, consumer goods, food,
building materials, chemicals, electrical components
Largest providers of Barbados: Russia, Trinidad and Tobago, Japan, the United States, China and the UK