Guadeloupe virtual phone numbers

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Local Guadeloupe regulations

Guadeloupe, as a French overseas department, adheres to French telemarketing regulations:

  • Telemarketers must comply with the French Data Protection Authority (CNIL) guidelines on data protection and obtaining consent for direct marketing (Source: CNIL)
  • The French Consumer Code restricts telemarketing calls to specific hours (Monday to Friday, 9 AM to 7 PM) and requires telemarketers to identify themselves and the purpose of the call (Source: Legifrance)
  • Guadeloupe follows the French "Bloctel" do-not-call list, which allows consumers to opt out of unwanted marketing calls (Source: Bloctel)

These regulations emphasize the importance of respecting consumers' rights to privacy and controlling unwanted marketing communications in Guadeloupe.

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Guadeloupe number pricing

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Starting at:

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Why do business in Guadeloupe?

The economy of Guadeloupe in 2024 is a dynamic blend of tourism, agriculture, and light industries.

  • Tourism: Guadeloupe's tourism sector is thriving, with international arrivals projected to surge by 138% in 2022. The island's diverse attractions, including its cruise terminal in Pointe-à-Pitre, draw visitors from France, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, and Germany.
  • Agriculture: Guadeloupe's economy relies heavily on agriculture, where bananas alone account for nearly 50% of export earnings. The island also grows sugarcane, a selection of fruits and vegetables, and hosts a major sugar and rum industry, employing around 30,000 people.
  • Light Industries and Public Administration: Light industries in Guadeloupe include solar energy, cement, furniture, and clothing manufacturing. Nevertheless, most manufactured products and fuel are sourced from abroad. The government remains the largest employer, concentrating on expanding tourism and fostering sustainability in different industries.

As Guadeloupe looks to the future, its economy is poised for growth, driven by the expansion of the hospitality industry, sustainable practices, and the diversification of its key sectors.

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