GNI of Africa for 1970
Updated on May 15, 2023.

According to recent data from the World Bank, in 1970, the 3 African countries with the top 3 highest GNI (Gross National Income) were:

  1. South Africa: US$ 20.48B
  2. Nigeria: US$ 9.43B
  3. Egypt: US$ 7.45B

On the other hand, the 3 African countries with the 3 lowest GNI in 1970 were:

  1. Seychelles: US$ 18.80M
  2. Gambia: US$ 50.73M
  3. Lesotho: US$ 90.17M

Use the interactive visualization and table below to explore this data for each African country for the year 1970. You can also see links at the bottom of this page to see the historical GNI information for each African country.

The World Bank defines GNI (Gross National Income) as "the sum of value added by all resident producers plus any product taxes (less subsidies) not included in the valuation of output plus net receipts of primary income (compensation of employees and property income) from abroad" .

See also: GNI Per Capita of Africa in 1970.

Data Source: World Bank.
GNI of Africa for 1970 (US$)
See also the GNI of Africa for other years:
Table of GNI of Africa for 1970
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Country GNI (US$)
Algeria 4,799,638,098.50
Benin 352,437,258.16
Botswana 101,233,742.03
Burkina Faso 492,796,325.06
Burundi 235,185,344.34
Cameroon 1,057,944,370.19
Republic of Congo 288,176,923.54
Ivory Coast 1,537,676,683.83
Central African Republic 204,548,146.09
Chad 508,612,096.41
Egypt 7,452,902,779.91
Gabon 336,785,947.12
Gambia 50,731,129.47
Ghana 2,163,410,728.32
Kenya 1,511,904,502.28
Lesotho 90,171,979.20
Madagascar 1,170,460,144.06
Malawi 279,561,649.07
Mali 374,498,799.17
Mauritania 333,472,895.30
Morocco 4,016,382,497.42
Zambia 1,886,519,255.06
Zimbabwe 1,964,332,749.54
Tunisia 1,384,907,061.22
Togo 275,746,220.37
Sudan 2,363,507,017.20
Somalia 328,808,527.93
South Africa 20,479,519,906.78
Sierra Leone 434,366,554.17
Senegal 1,376,590,537.95
Rwanda 218,140,408.07
Niger 671,218,507.84
Nigeria 9,433,652,457.10
Seychelles 18,799,507.14

GNI of African Countries

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