
New Caledonia
New Caledonia aims to diversify its economy around renewable energies, digital technology, the blue economy, and tourism, with goals including transitioning to 70% renewable energy by 2030 and fostering startup growth at Station N.
GDP in EUR in 2022e
9,1 bn
GDP per capita in USD in 2022
34 000
Number of tourists in 2023
125 895
Favorable context
Europe in the heart of Melanesia, a geostrategic position.
A high-performance industrial tool aligned with European standards.
Legal, health, monetary and security stability in line with European and international standards.
At the center of the energy transition in Europe.
High know-how and skills thanks to a very high level of training.
A dynamic, prosperous and open market, European hub to Pacific markets.
Measures favorable to investments such as tax exemption.
3 major areas of development for the years to come: renewable energies, digital technology and the blue economy.
Tourism potential
In 2023, La Tontouta Airport welcomed 125,895 international visitors, only a 4% decrease from the record year of 2019.
The main customers who come to stay in New Caledonia are metropolitan residents (+6% Nov 23 vs 19), Australians (+18% Nov 23 vs 19) and New Zealanders (+14% Nov 23 vs 19).
Georgia’s economy grew 10.2% between January and September 2022. GDP evolution since 2018:
The Energy Mix in Georgia is relatively diverse compared with other countries in the region:
