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Breaking Down The $3 Trillion African Economy By Country by Morbeta11(m): 8:56am On Mar 07


A map of the $3 trillion African Economy labelled by each country's economic output, excluding Eritrea, Burundi, Lesotho, Guinea-Bissau, and São Tomé and Príncipe.

Breaking Down the $3 Trillion African Economy by Country
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Home to 1.4 billion people, the nations of the African continent are widely diverse; not just in culture and language, but also in economic output.

We visualize the 2024 gross domestic product (GDP) projections for African countries from International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates, last updated in October 2023. The data is in current USD, and does not include projections for Eritrea.

Furthermore, data for Lesotho, Guinea-Bissau, São Tomé and Príncipe, and Burundi has been left off the map due to a lack of space but has been included in the article’s table.

Ranked: Africa’s Economies by GDP

At first place, South Africa is Africa’s biggest economy in nominal terms, with an estimated GDP of nearly $400 billion.

The country’s mining industry is a major contributor to the economy, accounting for nearly 60% of total exports in the first half of 2023. South Africa is one of the world’s biggest producers of gold, diamonds, platinum, manganese, and other minerals.

However, concerns regarding the sustainability of South Africa’s mining industry have grown since the pandemic. According to a report by PwC, the country’s gold industry may have less than 30 years left without renewed investment.

Note: Figures are rounded.
Close behind South Africa, Nigeria’s economic output in 2024 is estimated at $395 billion. Declining oil production—the country’s main export—along with foreign exchange woes, have made for a broader economic crisis, sparking protests. Inflation is also running rampant in the economy as well: expected to peak at 33% by mid-2024.

Africa’s third-largest economy, Egypt, is also suffering from extremely high inflation since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. This is largely due to the country’s reliance on food imports from those nations. According to the IMF, core inflation in Egypt hit nearly 40% in 2023, while food inflation briefly surpassed 70%.

Oil plays a huge role in fourth-ranked Algeria as well, contributing nearly 25% to the country’s $239 billion economic output.

However, in fifth-ranked Ethiopia, agriculture accounts for more than 40% of the country’s $192 billion GDP and coffee is its biggest export. Gold and gemstone mining are seen as an important areas of diversification for the country’s economy.

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/breaking-down-african-economy-by-country/

Re: Breaking Down The $3 Trillion African Economy By Country by atiku4President(m): 8:59am On Mar 07
Very bad situation APC brought us into. From about 477b dollars economy under GEJ to this pathetic 395b dollars economy. And some people are beating their chest and congratulating themselves for clinging to power and shutting out others from political participation.

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Re: Breaking Down The $3 Trillion African Economy By Country by immortalcrown(m): 9:04am On Mar 07
APC said ₦216 per Dollar was too much. Therefore, no APC government is good unless Naira goes below 216 per Dollar in the regime.
Re: Breaking Down The $3 Trillion African Economy By Country by RepoMan007: 9:20am On Mar 07
Less than many states in the US.

Activity is not productivity.
Re: Breaking Down The $3 Trillion African Economy By Country by RepoMan007: 9:22am On Mar 07
immortalcrown:
APC said ₦216 per Dollar was too much. Therefore, no APC government is good unless Naira goes below 216 per Dollar in the regime.
you have posted this like 100 times, why not ake it your signature?
Re: Breaking Down The $3 Trillion African Economy By Country by atiku4President(m): 9:27am On Mar 07
RepoMan007:
you have posted this like 100 times, why not ake it your signature?
You are one of the problems we have in this country. In fact, I can confidently say you are the worst example of the legacy you are trying to protect.
Re: Breaking Down The $3 Trillion African Economy By Country by RepoMan007: 9:29am On Mar 07
atiku4President:

You are one of the problems we have in this country. In fact, I can confidently say you are the worst example of the legacy you are trying to protect.
tell atiku he is too old. Let someone 15 years younger try PDP ticket. APC is not that smart to be out rigging everybody.

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