Ranking of African Countries By GDP in 2013

Updated on July 24, 2024.

Based on data from the World Bank, in 2013, Among all African countries, Nigeria had the highest GDP ($520.12B), followed by South Africa ($400.89B), and Egypt ($288.43B).

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 2013
Nigeria
South Africa
Egypt
Algeria
Angola
Morocco
Libya
Ghana
Kenya
Tunisia
Ranking of African Countries By GDP in 2013
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Rank Country GDP
1 Nigeria 520117180314
2 South Africa 400886013596
3 Egypt 288434108527
4 Algeria 229701430292
5 Angola 132339109040
6 Morocco 115739287305
7 Libya 75351107029
8 Ghana 62824629066
9 Kenya 61671440408
10 Tunisia 48685446414
11 Ethiopia 47648276605
12 Tanzania 45648857242
13 Sudan 43024018082
14 Ivory Coast 42760235485
15 Cameroon 33728621190
16 Democratic Republic of the Congo 32679745048
17 Uganda 28915786517
18 Zambia 28037239463
19 Equatorial Guinea 21948834284
20 Zimbabwe 19091020000
21 Senegal 18918667725
22 South Sudan 18426469017
23 Republic of Congo 17958720699
24 Gabon 17595744798
25 Mozambique 17198073057
26 Botswana 14271738933
27 Burkina Faso 13444300486
28 Mali 13242690786
29 Chad 12953534866
30 Benin 12517845124
31 Madagascar 12423555455
32 Mauritius 12292974141
33 Namibia 12043307277
34 Niger 10224897438
35 Guinea 8376613881
36 Malawi 8031571928
37 Rwanda 7819963627
38 Mauritania 7223071097
39 Togo 6021732977
40 Somalia 5836021227
41 Sierra Leone 4920343317
42 Eswatini 4597552982
43 Liberia 3177198100
44 Burundi 2451606632
45 Lesotho 2367112932
46 Djibouti 2042817163
47 Cape Verde 2028910915
48 Central African Republic 1691544110
49 Gambia 1375609453
50 Seychelles 1333160407
51 Comoros 1116224107
52 Guinea-Bissau 1109682824
53 Sao Tome and Principe 267041748
54 Eritrea 0