Gouvernement Princier de Monaco

Quaterly Economic Report Q1 2020

Couverture BTE 1T 2020

The first quarter of 2020 was characterised by the beginning of the COVID-19 health crisis and the resulting measures introduced by the Government to tackle it. The Monegasque economy, like the world economy, experienced a slowdown. From 16 March, when the lockdown began, some sectors in the Principality, such as the hotel and restaurant industry, were almost completely halted, while others experienced reduced (construction, manufacturing and so on) or almost normal (essential shops, banks and insurance firms, etc.) levels of activity. The results presented in this Bulletin should therefore be viewed through the lens of these unprecedented circumstances.

The results presented in this Bulletin should therefore be viewed through the lens of these unprecedented circumstances.

For further information, download Bulletin of the Economy for the first quarter of 2020.

 

58,326 active employees in the private sector in Monaco

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