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Economy of East Africa

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Economy of East Africa Economy
CurrencyKenyan Shilling, Ethiopian birr
Statistics
Population404,263,089
GDPDecrease $503.57B (nominal) Increase $1.589T (PPP)[1]
GDP growth
4.8%
GDP per capita
Decrease $1,153 (Nominal)
Increase $3,930 (PPP)[2]
27.07% (Average)
Public finances
27.07% (Average) $341.68B[3]
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars.

The Economy of East Africa is characterized by diverse sectors, with agriculture playing a pivotal role, employing the majority of the population and contributing significantly to GDP. Key crops include coffee, tea, and horticultural products. East Africa is the fastest growing region in Africa.[4] The region has also seen rapid growth in tourism with Tanzania and Kenya pioneering tourism due to safari parks. Nairobi and Addis Ababa are the main financial hubs in East Africa.[5] Ethiopia and Kenya account for 55% of East Africa's GDP. East Africa accounts for 18% of Africa's GDP.

GDP PPP

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GDP Purchasing Power Parity

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Ethiopia and Kenya boast the highest GDP PPP in East Africa and boasts 46% of East African economy.[1]

No. Country GDP (PPP)
1 Ethiopia 434.44
2 Kenya 375.36
3 Tanzania 269.67
4 Uganda 170.61
5 Sudan 123.48
6 Madagascar 60.88
7 Rwanda 51.92
8 Mauritius 40.43
9 Somalia 30.43
10 Burundi 13.17
11 South Sudan 11.79
12 Seychelles 4.14
13 Comoros 3.44
14 Total 1,589.86
15 Eritrea No data

Gross domestic product

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Ethiopia and Kenya boasts the highest GDP in East Africa while the Seychelles and Mauritius has the highest GDP per capita. The total combined GDP of East Africa is $603 billion.[6]

East Africa Countries by GDP
No. Country GDP (PPP) (USD 'billions)
1 Ethiopia 145.03
2 Kenya 116.32
3 Tanzania 79.87
4 Uganda 55.59
5 Sudan 29.79
6 Madagascar 17.21
7 Mauritius 15.89
8 Rwanda 13.66
9 Somalia 12.73
10 South Sudan 5.27
11 Djibouti 4.33
12 Burundi 4.29
13 Seychelles 2.14
14 Comoros 1.45
15 Total 503B
16 Eritrea No data

Real GDP growth

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East Africa is the fastest growing region in Africa. Rwanda, Ethiopia, Djibouti boast some of the fastest economic growth in the region.[7]

East African Countries by Real GDP Growth
No. Country and Flag Real GDP Growth (in billions USD)
1 Rwanda 6.9
2 Djibouti 6.5
3 Ethiopia 6.2
4 South Sudan 5.6
5 Uganda 5.6
6 Tanzania 5.5
7 Kenya 5.0
8 Mauritius 4.9
9 Burundi 4.3
10 Somalia 3.7
11 Comoros 3.5
12 Seychelles 3.2
13 Eritrea No data
14 Sudan -4.2

Per Capita PPP

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GDP per Capita (Nominal) by Country[2]
No. Country Per Capita (USD)
1 Seychelles 41,080
2 Mauritius 32,060
3 Djibouti 8,600
4 Kenya 7,160
5 Tanzania 4,130
6 Ethiopia 4,050
7 Comoros 3,860
8 Rwanda 3,750
9 Uganda 3,640
10 Sudan 2,510
11 Madagascar 1,990
12 Somalia 1,840
13 Burundi 986
14 South Sudan Republic of 763
15 Average 3,930

GDP per Capita

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Seychelles and Mauritius are the richest countries in East Africa by per capita, followed by Djibouti and Kenya respectively. Burundi and South Sudan are the poorest in East Africa and in the world also. Only 6 of the 14 countries have a GDP per Capita less than $1,000.[8]

GDP (PPP) by Country
No. Country GDP Per Capita (in USD)
1 Seychelles 21,290.00
2 Mauritius 12,600.00
3 Djibouti 4,150.00
4 Kenya 2,220.00
5 Comoros 1,630.00
6 Ethiopia 1,350.00
7 Tanzania 1,220.00
8 Uganda 1,190.00
9 Rwanda 985.99
10 Somalia 771.45
11 Sudan 606.29
12 Madagascar 562.59
13 South Sudan 340.99
14 Burundi 320.64
Total 1,157

Government Debt

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Nearly all East African countries have government debt to GDP percentage of more than 50%. Sudan has the highest (344%), 4 times larger than the following second country. This is due to the ongoing civil war.[3]

Debt to GDP of Selected African Countries
No. Country Debt to GDP (%)
1 Sudan 344.4
2 Mauritius 80.1
3 Kenya 69.9
4 Burundi 86.8
5 Rwanda 71.4
6 Seychelles 58.4
7 Djibouti 32.7
8 Madagascar 55.5
9 Uganda 51.4
10 South Sudan, Republic of 56.9
11 Tanzania 47.3
12 Comoros 34.9
13 Ethiopia 33.6
14 Eritrea no data
15 Somalia no data
15 East Africa 69.00

Current Account Balance

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Djibouti and South Sudan have the highest account balance, while Kenya and Ethiopia have the least account balance.[9]

Account Data for East African Countries
# Country Account Balance
1 Djibouti 0.344
2 South Sudan, Republic of 0.259
3 Comoros -0.082
4 Seychelles -0.815
5 Mauritius -0.96
6 Burundi -0.539
7 Madagascar -1.046
8 Rwanda -1.443
9 Somalia -1.828
10 Tanzania -2.74
11 Sudan -3.125
12 Uganda -3.616
13 Kenya -5.584
14 Ethiopia -5.247
15 Eritrea no data

Economic hubs of East Africa

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East Africa is home to several key economic hubs that significantly contribute to the region's overall economic landscape. Below are five major economic centers in East Africa:

Nairobi, Kenya

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Nairobi is the economic powerhouse of East Africa, serving as the region's primary financial center and hosting major corporations and banks. Its robust infrastructure and growing technology sector significantly contribute to economic activities and innovations across the region.

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

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Addis Ababa plays a vital role in East Africa's economy as a hub for trade and commerce. Its central location and development initiatives make it a key player in fostering economic integration and facilitating investments within the region.

Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

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Dar es Salaam is crucial to East Africa's economy due to its status as the largest port city in Tanzania. It serves as a primary transit point for goods entering and leaving the region, supporting trade and boosting economic growth.

Kampala, Uganda

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Kampala contributes to East Africa's economy through its vibrant market activities and diverse industries. Its growth in sectors like agriculture, manufacturing, and service industries enhances regional trade and investment opportunities.

Mombasa, Kenya

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Mombasa is essential to East Africa's economic landscape as a major port city facilitating maritime trade. Its economy is driven by shipping, tourism, and agriculture, significantly impacting trade flows within the East African community. It has the largest port in East Africa.[10]

Population

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# Country Population (Millions)[11]
1 Ethiopia 107.4
2 Tanzania 65.23
3 Kenya 52.44
4 Sudan 49.14
5 Uganda 46.85
6 Madagascar 30.59
7 Somalia 16.5
8 South Sudan 15.45
9 Rwanda 13.86
10 Burundi 13.37
11 Mauritius 1.26
12 Djibouti 1.04
13 Comoros 1.03
14 Seychelles 0.1
# East Africa 424.26

Inflation rate

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Sudan has the worst inflation due to ongoing civil war, while South Sudan is due to decline in oil revenues due to factors such as currency depreciation. Although most countries in East Africa are recovering from inflation, Sudan and South Sudan are having hyperinflation.[12]

Inflation Data Table
No. Country Oct Inflation Data April Inflation Data
1 Sudan 200.1 145.5
2 South Sudan, Republic of 120.6 54.8
3 Ethiopia 23.9 25.6
4 Burundi 20 22
5 Madagascar 7.4 7.8
6 Kenya 5.1 6.6
7 Rwanda 4.9 5.8
8 Mauritius 3.5 4.9
9 Somalia 5 4.8
10 Tanzania 3.2 4
11 Uganda 3.5 3.8
12 Comoros 4 2
13 Djibouti 1.4 1.8
14 Seychelles 0.8 -0.2
15 Average 27.07 20.66

Inter-country trade unions in East Africa

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  1. Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) - COMESA is primarily an economic organization that facilitates cooperation among member states, including initiatives that address labor and trade issues.[13]
  2. East African Trade Union Confederation (EATUC) - EATUC represents trade unions from East African countries, advocating for workers' rights and promoting regional cooperation.
  3. International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) - ITUC is a global organization that includes many member unions from East Africa and addresses cross-border labor issues.[13]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Per Capita PPP". 2024.
  3. ^ a b "government debt". 2024.
  4. ^ "Fastest growing region in africa". 2024.
  5. ^ "Financial hub". 2024.
  6. ^ "East Africa by gdp". 2024.
  7. ^ "Real gdp growth". 2024.
  8. ^ "East Africa gdp per Capita".
  9. ^ "Account Balance". 2024.
  10. ^ "Mombasa port". 2024.
  11. ^ "East Africa Population". 2024.
  12. ^ "EA inflation rate".
  13. ^ a b "Comesa". 2024.