_#_External debt: $7.6 billion, hard currency indebtedness (September 1990)
_#_Industrial production: growth rate - 3.3% (1990 est.); accounts for almost 50% of GDP
_#_Electricity: 23,000,000 kW capacity; 90,000 million kWh produced, 5,740 kWh per capita (1990)
_#_Industries: iron and steel, machinery and equipment, cement, sheet glass, motor vehicles, armaments, chemicals, ceramics, wood, paper products, footwear
_#_Agriculture: accounts for 7% of GNP (includes forestry); largely self-sufficient in food production; diversified crop and livestock production, including grains, potatoes, sugar beets, hops, fruit, hogs, cattle, and poultry; exporter of forest products
_#_Economic aid: donor—$4.2 billion in bilateral aid to non-Communist less developed countries (1954-89)
_#_Currency: koruna (plural—koruny); 1 koruna (Kc) = 100 haleru
_#_Exchange rates: koruny (Kcs) per US$1—27.65 (January 1991), 17.95 (1990), 15.05 (1989), 14.36 (1988), 13.69 (1987), 14.99 (1986), 17.14 (1985)
_#_Fiscal year: calendar year
_*Communications #_Railroads: 13,103 km total; 12,855 km 1.435-meter standard gauge, 102 km 1.520-meter broad gauge, 146 km 0.750- and 0.760-meter narrow gauge; 2,861 km double track; 3,798 km electrified; government owned (1988)