
1. Overview
Suriname is an upper‑middle‑income state with a resource‑based economy driven by mining, energy, and agriculture. The country’s diverse population and democratic institutions coexist with fiscal pressures and periodic macroeconomic volatility. Economic performance is shaped by commodity prices, public sector reform, and efforts to strengthen governance and environmental management.
2. Economic Data and Analysis
International Monetary Fund
- IMF Country Page: Suriname
World Bank
- World Bank Country Page: Suriname
Caribbean Development Bank
- CDB Country Page: Suriname
- CDB Country Data
3. Trade and Investment
Canada’s international trade and investment country fact sheet: Suriname
World Trade Organization
- WTO Country Page: Suriname
International Trade Centre
- ITC Country Page: Suriname
- ITC Trade Map
- ITC Investment Map
- Export Potential Map
4. Governance, Social & Human Development
Transparency International (TI)
United Nations Development Program (UNDP)
- Human Development Report: Suriname
International Labour Organization (ILO)
- ILO Country Portal: Suriname
UNICEF
- UNICEF Country Page: Suriname
Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)
- PAHO Country Page: Suriname
Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA)
5. Climate, Environment & Disaster Risk
Caribbean Catastrophic Risk Facility (CCRIF)
- CCRIF
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA)
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)
6. Canadian International Assistance Projects
- Check the Global Affairs Project Browser
