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10 largest economies in Africa and their inflation rates

African economies
African economies
In recent years, African countries have been dealing with inflation in various ways, each influenced by internal and external factors. Business Insider Africa presents 10 largest economies in Africa and their inflation rates.
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  • Business Insider Africa presents 10 largest economies in Africa and their inflation rates.
  • Major contributors to inflation in many African countries is the volatility of commodity prices, particularly those of essential goods such as food and fuel
  • The weakening of local currencies against major international currencies like the dollar has also exacerbated inflation.
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One of the significant contributors to inflation in many African countries is the volatility of commodity prices, particularly those of essential goods such as food and fuel.

For instance, agricultural-dependent economies are susceptible to climate conditions and global market prices. Similarly, nations relying heavily on oil exports often face inflationary pressures when international oil prices surge.

So, it's not just about what's happening inside a country; it's also about the twists and turns of the global market that keep inflation knocking on the door.

The depreciation of local currencies against major international currencies like the dollar has also exacerbated inflation in many African economies, regardless of their economic size.

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Turns out, having large economies doesn't necessarily translate to lower inflation rates, and vice versa. So, when it comes to inflation in Africa, it's a wild ride influenced by a mix of these factors, and it's anything but a straightforward equation.

Below are the 10 largest economies in Africa and their inflation rates:

RankCountryGDPInflation
1Nigeria$477 Billion28.2%
2Egypt$477 Billion34.6%
3South Africa$406 Billion5.5%
4Algeria$192 Billion8.2%
5Morocco$134 Billion4.3%
6Ethiopia$127 Billion28.3%
7Kenya$113 Billion6.8%
8Angola$107 Billion18.19%
9Tanzania$75.71 Billion3.2%
10Ghana$72.84 Billion26.4%
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