Geographically the third smallest state in Europe (after the Holy See and Monaco), San Marino also claims to be the world's oldest republic. According to tradition, it was founded by a Christian stonemason named MARINUS in A.D. 301. San Marino's foreign policy is aligned with that of the EU, although it is not a member; social and political trends in the republic track closely with those of its larger neighbor, Italy.
Source: The CIA World Factbook - San Marino
San Marino's economy relies heavily on tourism, banking, and the manufacture and export of ceramics, clothing, fabrics, furniture, paints, spirits, tiles, and wine. The manufacturing and financial sectors account for more than half of San Marino's GDP. The per capita level of output and standard of living are comparable to those of the most prosperous regions of Italy.
San Marino's economy contracted considerably in the years since 2008, largely due to weakened demand from Italy - which accounts for nearly 90% of its export market - and financial sector consolidation. Difficulties in the banking sector, the global economic downturn, and the sizable decline in tax revenues all contributed to negative real GDP growth. The government adopted measures to counter the downturn, including subsidized credit to businesses and is seeking to shift its growth model away from a reliance on bank and tax secrecy. San Marino does not issue public debt securities; when necessary, it finances deficits by drawing down central bank deposits.
The economy benefits from foreign investment due to its relatively low corporate taxes and low taxes on interest earnings. The income tax rate is also very low, about one-third the average EU level. San Marino continues to work towards harmonizing its fiscal laws with EU and international standards. In September 2009, the OECD removed San Marino from its list of tax havens that have yet to fully adopt global tax standards, and in 2010 San Marino signed Tax Information Exchange Agreements with most major countries. In 2013, the San Marino Government signed a Double Taxation Agreement with Italy, but a referendum on EU membership failed to reach the quorum needed to bring it to a vote.
Source: The CIA World Factbook - Economic Overview
IMF Statistics:
| Subject descriptor | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gross domestic product, constant prices Percent change | 1.130 | 0.787 | 0.699 | 0.599 | 0.499 |
| Gross domestic product, current prices U.S. dollars (Billions) | 1.638 | 1.591 | 1.621 | 1.671 | 1.717 |
| Gross domestic product per capita, current prices U.S. dollars (Units) | 48,948.130 | 47,279.934 | 47,932.214 | 49,249.459 | 50,472.506 |
| Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change | 1.532 | 1.280 | 1.454 | 1.557 | 1.646 |
| Volume of imports of goods and services Percent change | |||||
| Volume of exports of goods and services Percent change | |||||
| Unemployment rate Percent of total labor force | 8.009 | 8.078 | 8.095 | 8.115 | 8.135 |
| Current account balance U.S. dollars (Billions) | 0.006 | 0.006 | 0.003 | 0.002 | 0.002 |
| Current account balance Percent of GDP | 0.393 | 0.382 | 0.195 | 0.131 | 0.100 |
Source: IMF Statistics - San Marino
Non double taxation agreement
In order to promote international economic and financial relations in the interest of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Luxembourg government negotiates bilateral agreements for the avoidance of double taxation and prevent fiscal evasion with respect to Taxes on Income and on fortune with third countries.
Air Services agreement
None
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Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in San Marino
Ambassador with residence in Rome: Mr Paul DÜHR
90, Via di Sante Croce in Gerusalemme
I-00185 ROME
Tél.: (+39) 06 77 20 11 77/78
Fax: (+39) 06 77 20 10 55
E-mail: rome.amb(at)mae.etat.lu
Website: rome.mae.lu
Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Luxembourg
Economic and Commercial Attaché
Economic and Commercial Attaché (AWEX) in charge of Italy and San Marino:
Mrs Cecile FLAGOTHIER
REGIONE VALLONE
AMBASCIATA DEL BELGIO Viale Vittorio
Veneto, 28
20124 Milano
Tel: +39-0-2.29.00.40.61
E-Mail: milan(at)awex-wallonia.com
Source: AWEX
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