Commerce, Industry and Tourism: East Timor (http://www.gov.east-timor.org/old/fbea/tradecommerce/main.php)
A government maintained website that has links to the various East Timor government departments.
East Timor and the IMF (http://www.imf.org/external/country/tls/index.htm)
Part of the International Monetary Fund's web site, this page contains links to IMF reports and publications pertaining to East Timor.
Google Directory - East Timor (http://directory.google.com/Top/Regional/Asia/East%5FTimor/)
A google website that contains links to other resources dealing with East Timor country information such as business and economy, education, government, health, news and media, society and culture, travel and weather.
Timor-Leste (TIM) - ADB.org (http://www.adb.org/Timor-Leste/default.asp)
The Asian Development Bank website.
The World Bank's East Timor Page (http://www.adb.org/Timor-Leste/default.asp)
This page provides data, statistics, reports and other information pertaining to the World Bank's activities in East Timor
and the country's economic situation
La'o Hamutuk (http://www.laohamutuk.org/)
La'o Hamutuk (Walking Together in English) is an East Timorese non-governmental organization that monitors, analyzes, and reports on the principal international institutions present in Timor Lorosa'e as they relate to the physical, economic, and social reconstruction and development of the country. Its website provides information about a wide variety of topics including self-determination and alternative development models. Part of the web site are in Tetum and Indonesian.
Department for International Development - East Timor (http://www.dfid.gov.uk/countries/asia/easttimor.asp)
Run by the British government, this website provides information on the economy and development of East Timor and the role of the British in the fight against world poverty.
Banking and Payments Authority of East Timor (http://www.bancocentral.tl/)
The BPA serves as the central bank of East Timor. Its website contains information about the financial system, they economy, exchange rates, the petroleum fund and the institution itself.
Department for International Development - East Timor (http://www.dfid.gov.uk/countries/asia/easttimor.asp)
Run by the British government, this website provides information on the economy and development of East Timor and the role of the British in the fight against world poverty.
The World Bank's East Timor Page (http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/EASTASIAPACIFICEXT/TIMORLESTEEXTN/0,,menuPK:294027~pagePK:141159~piPK:141110~theSitePK:294022,00.html)
This page provides data, statistics, reports and other information pertaining to the World Bank's activities in East Timor and the country's economic situation.
La'o Hamutuk (http://www.laohamutuk.org/)
La'o Hamutuk (Walking Together in English) is an East Timorese non-governmental organization that monitors, analyzes, and reports on the principal international institutions present in Timor Lorosa'e as they relate to the physical, economic, and social reconstruction and development of the country. Its website provides information about a wide variety of topics including self-determination and alternative development models. Part of the web site are in Tetum and Indonesian.
Banking and Payments Authority of East Timor (http://www.bancocentral.tl/)
The BPA serves as the central bank of East Timor. Its website contains information about the financial system, they economy, exchange rates, the petroleum fund and the institution itself.
Department for International Development - East Timor (http://www.dfid.gov.uk/countries/asia/easttimor.asp)
Run by the British government, this website provides information on the economy and development of East Timor and the role of the British in the fight against world poverty. |