Wallis and Futuna primarily export agricultural products, with the main exports including copra (dried coconut meat), vanilla, and some root crops. The islands have a limited industrial base, so their exports are relatively small in scale. Fishing also contributes to local trade, but overall, the economy relies heavily on imports. The territory's remote location limits its export potential.
Analphabetism!Dependance from France!
Wallis and Futuna is not on a continent. Wallis and Futuna are in the South Pacific Ocean, they are considered a part of Oceania.
no. wallis and futuna is a french department
The Territory of Wallis and Futuna Islands are owned by France. The capital of Wallis and Futuna is Mata-Utu. Wallis and Futuna is located in the South Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Samoa. The main islands are Wallis Island, Futuna Island, and Alofi Island.
The French overseas territory of Wallis and Futuna uses country code +681.
Mata-Utu is the capital of Wallis and Futuna, a French island in the South Pacific.
The Wallis and Futuna Islands are part of France.
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12.2% (2008)
Wallis and Futuna is a remote French Polynesian colony in the South Pacific. They are one of the places you can find the Barringtonia asiatica or fish poison tree.