Ranking of African Countries By GDP in 2010

Updated on July 24, 2024.

Based on data from the World Bank, in 2010, Among all African countries, South Africa had the highest GDP ($417.36B), followed by Nigeria ($366.99B), and Egypt ($218.98B).

The chart below shows the top 10 countries with high GDP, and the table below shows the ranking for all countries.

Data Source: World Bank.
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Ranking of African Countries By GDP in 2010
South Africa
Nigeria
Egypt
Algeria
Morocco
Angola
Libya
Sudan
Tunisia
Kenya
Ranking of African Countries By GDP in 2010
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Rank Country GDP
1 South Africa 417363822802
2 Nigeria 366990417129
3 Egypt 218983666062
4 Algeria 177785053940
5 Morocco 100865329473
6 Angola 83799474070
7 Libya 75380825062
8 Sudan 58962978034
9 Tunisia 46206091938
10 Kenya 45405615064
11 Ivory Coast 34936307980
12 Ghana 32197655567
13 Tanzania 32012892919
14 Ethiopia 29933790334
15 Cameroon 27507501809
16 Uganda 26673441431
17 Democratic Republic of the Congo 21565721045
18 Zambia 20265559484
19 Equatorial Guinea 16314443436
20 Senegal 16121315909
21 South Sudan 14602072411
22 Gabon 14372593020
23 Republic of Congo 13148396212
24 Botswana 12637273429
25 Zimbabwe 12041655200
26 Namibia 11431412421
27 Mozambique 11411894724
28 Mali 10689168016
29 Chad 10668103554
30 Malawi 10128323011
31 Burkina Faso 10109619741
32 Mauritius 10003670690
33 Madagascar 9982711338
34 Benin 9535345016
35 Niger 7851192502
36 Guinea 6853467832
37 Rwanda 6124756894
38 Mauritania 5628878798
39 Togo 4746389532
40 Eswatini 4438765086
41 Somalia 2687807004
42 Sierra Leone 2578159804
43 Lesotho 2234754242
44 Central African Republic 2142591540
45 Burundi 2032135192
46 Liberia 1998000000
47 Cape Verde 1824751468
48 Eritrea 1589515447
49 Gambia 1543294927
50 Djibouti 1128611700
51 Seychelles 981616542
52 Guinea-Bissau 940112539
53 Comoros 907978731
54 Sao Tome and Principe 190021192