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Guadeloupe Country Summary

Sanctions

Lower Concern

FATF AML Deficient List

Lower Concern

Terrorism

Lower Concern

Corruption

Lower Concern

US State ML Assessment

Medium Concern

Criminal Markets (GI Index)

Medium Concern

EU Tax Blacklist

Lower Concern

Offshore Finance Center

Lower Concern

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Anti Money Laundering

Guadeloupe is an overseas region and department of France. Information for France may be included below:

FATF Status

France is not on the FATF List of Countries that have been identified as having strategic AML deficiencies

Compliance with FATF Recommendations

The latest follow-up Mutual Evaluation Report relating to the implementation of anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing standards in France was undertaken in 2022. According to that Evaluation, France was deemed Compliant for 19 and Largely Compliant for 18 of the FATF 40 Recommendations. It was rated Highly Effective for 3 and Substantially Effective for 6 of the Effectiveness & Technical Compliance ratings.

Sanctions

There are no international sanctions currently in force against this country

Criminality

Rating

0 (bad) - 100 (good)
Transparency International Corruption Index 67
World Bank: Control of Corruption Percentile Rank 84

Guadeloupe, as an overseas region of France, is subject to French laws aimed at combating corruption, including the 2017 law on "Restoring Confidence in Public Life" and the "Loi Sapin II," which established an anti-corruption agency and mandated transparency measures for public officials. Despite these efforts, concerns remain regarding the enforcement of anti-corruption laws, particularly in foreign bribery cases, where the prosecution of legal entities has been limited and legislative reforms have not been fully realized. France's commitment to addressing corruption has been questioned due to ongoing issues with ministerial appointments and the effectiveness of existing legal frameworks.

Economy

Guadeloupe's economy is primarily driven by tourism, agriculture, light industry, and services, with public administration as the largest employer. In 2017, the GDP reached €9.079 billion, reflecting a growth of 3.4%, while the GDP per capita was €23,152, highlighting the significance of agriculture and tourism, despite challenges such as hurricanes and high unemployment rates.

Guadeloupe's investment climate benefits from its status as an overseas department of France, granting access to EU markets and funding. However, challenges such as high unemployment rates, especially among youth, and a reliance on subsidies from mainland France may deter potential investors. The local government is working to enhance the investment environment through infrastructure development and business incentives.

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