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Africa: List of African countries by GDP (PPP)

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List of African countries by GDP (PPP)

This is a list of the African nations ranked by Gross Domestic Product (GDP) at Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Figures are given in 2010 International Dollars according to the International Monetary Fund 2010 figures.

  • This list excludes Somalia.
African Rank World Rank Country 2010 GDP (PPP)
billions of International dollars
Africa $3,000.898
1 25  South Africa 523.954
2 26  Egypt 497.781
3 31  Nigeria 377.949
4 48  Algeria 251.117
5 57  Morocco 151.432
6 66  Angola 107.310
7 68  Sudan 99.999
8 69  Tunisia 99.995
9 72  Libya 90.571
10 74  Ethiopia 86.123
11 81  Kenya 66.032
12 83  Ghana 61.973
13 85  Tanzania 58.444
13 92  Cameroon 44.327
14 94  Uganda 42.153
15 96  Côte d'Ivoire 37.020
16 106  Botswana 28.491
18 110  Senegal 23.882
19 112  Equatorial Guinea 23.819
20 115  Democratic Republic of the Congo 23.117
21 116  Gabon 22.478
22 118  Mozambique 21.809
23 120  Zambia 20.041
24 122  Burkina Faso 19.992
25 123  Madagascar 19.406
26 124  Mauritius 18.061
27 126  Chad 17.359
28 127  Republic of the Congo 17.108
29 129  Mali 16.772
30 133  Namibia 14.596
31 134  Benin 13.993
32 135  Malawi 12.980
33 136  Rwanda 12.163
34 141  Niger 11.051
35 144  Guinea 10.807
36 148  Mauritania 6.655
37 150  Swaziland 6.067
38 151  Togo 5.974
39 152  Zimbabwe 5.457
40 154  Sierra Leone 4.720
41 158  Eritrea 3.625
42 159  The Gambia 3.494
43 160  Central African Republic 3.446
44 161  Burundi 3.397
45 162  Lesotho 3.303
46 166  Djibouti 2.105
47 167  Seychelles 2.053
48 168  Cape Verde 1.908
49 170  Guinea-Bissau 1.784
50 171  Liberia 1.691
51 178  Comoros 0.800
52 183  São Tomé and Príncipe 0.311
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