This chart compares the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of African countries with that of Japan from 1980 to 2023. It allows for an assessment of the economic growth and development of each country over this period. The data provide insights into the economic size and growth trends of African countries in comparison with Japan, offering an important perspective on economic influence within the Asian and African regions.
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country over a specified period. It serves as a key indicator of a country's economic size and the intensity of its economic activities.
1980
- Japan : $1T 127B ($1,127,880,000,000)
- South Africa : $89B 412M ($89,412,000,000)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo : $68B 605M ($68,605,999,999)
- Algeria : $42B 346M ($42,346,000,000)
- Libya : $40B 190M ($40,190,000,000)
- Ghana : $37B 350M ($37,350,000,000)
- Morocco : $23B 807M ($23,807,000,000)
- Egypt : $23B 523M ($23,523,000,000)
- Ivory Coast : $13B 877M ($13,877,000,000)
- Kenya : $13B 449M ($13,449,000,000)
2000
- Japan : $4T 968B ($4,968,360,000,000)
- South Africa : $151B 855M ($151,855,000,000)
- Egypt : $104B 752M ($104,752,000,000)
- Nigeria : $67B 824M ($67,824,000,000)
- Algeria : $54B 749M ($54,749,000,000)
- Morocco : $42B 53M ($42,053,000,000)
- Libya : $39B 498M ($39,498,000,000)
- Tunisia : $22B 524M ($22,524,000,000)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo : $19B 77M ($19,077,000,000)
- Kenya : $18B 206M ($18,206,000,000)
2023
- Japan : $4T 409B ($4,409,740,000,000)
- Nigeria : $506B 601M ($506,601,000,000)
- South Africa : $399B 15M ($399,015,000,000)
- Egypt : $387B 110M ($387,110,000,000)
- Algeria : $206B 7M ($206,007,000,000)
- Ethiopia : $156B 83M ($156,083,000,000)
- Morocco : $138B 781M ($138,781,000,000)
- Kenya : $118B 130M ($118,130,000,000)
- Angola : $117B 877M ($117,877,000,000)
- Tanzania : $85B 421M ($85,421,000,000)