GDP for Africa By Country in 1968
Updated on July 23, 2024.

According to data from the World Bank, in 1968, South Africa had the highest GDP (US$ 17.13B), followed by Egypt (US$ 5.93B), and Nigeria (US$ 5.20B).

On the other hand, Seychelles had the lowest GDP (US$ 16.07M), followed by Gambia (US$ 41.16M), and Lesotho (US$ 61.45M).

Use the chart and table below to see the GDP for each country.

You can also see links at the bottom of the page for the GDP for each country.

The World Bank defines GDP (Gross Domestic product) as "the sum of gross value added by all resident producers in the economy plus any product taxes and minus any subsidies not included in the value of the products" .

See also: GDP Per Capita of Africa in 1968.

Data Source: World Bank.
GDP for Africa By Country in 1968 (US$)
See also the GDP of Africa for other years:
Table of GDP for Africa in 1968
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Country GDP
Algeria 3,852,147,026.77
Benin 326,323,105.27
Botswana 66,248,441.42
Burkina Faso 460,442,689.38
Burundi 183,200,000
Cameroon 1,046,191,217.8
Republic of Congo 251,247,457.77
Ivory Coast 1,281,281,276.72
Central African Republic 191,767,441.61
Chad 453,980,096.21
Egypt 5,932,242,990.65
Equatorial Guinea 67,514,285.71
Eswatini 79,799,968.08
Ethiopia 2,619,948,864.86
Gabon 294,468,564.25
Gambia 41,160,065.86
Ghana 1,666,666,666.67
Kenya 1,353,295,458.68
Lesotho 61,445,975.42
Liberia 276,820,700
Libya 3,850,623,095.57
Madagascar 1,031,669,637.4
Mali 343,771,972.99
Mauritania 311,395,937.24
Mauritius 206,576,630.61
Morocco 3,271,422,332.62
Zambia 1,605,857,142.86
Zimbabwe 1,479,599,900
Tanzania 4,895,251,824.05
Uganda 1,037,379,252.42
Tunisia 1,214,666,666.67
Togo 341,691,567.46
Sudan 1,678,735,632.18
Somalia 286,719,885.31
South Africa 17,124,793,150.08
Sierra Leone 329,991,956.78
Senegal 1,309,384,861.92
Rwanda 172,200,018
Niger 641,214,226.21
Nigeria 5,200,997,919.6
Seychelles 16,074,027.65

GDP of African Countries

Use the links below to see the historical GDP for each African country.