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Top 10 African Countries Projected To Have The Lowest GDP Growth In 2025

A low GDP forecast is a critical indicator of potential challenges ahead. This projection for African countries in 2025 signals deterring engagement in industries such as manufacturing, services, technology, and infrastructure.

After accounting for inflation, real GDP growth is a crucial economic metric that gauges the increase in the value of the products and services produced in a nation.

In Africa, where economic development often determines the rate of total progress across several domains, such growth projections for 2025 are particularly significant.

Forecasts of strong GDP growth attract investors. It suggests a strong economy with substantial potential for investment rewards.

Unfortunately, this is not always the case in Africa. Some countries on the continent, considering the complications etched on their economies, have very low GDP prospects.

Weak GDP forecasts are often seen by both domestic and foreign investors as a cautionary signal, potentially deterring engagement in industries such as manufacturing, services, technology, and infrastructure.

This hesitation in investment can hinder economic momentum, potentially initiating a negative feedback loop that further suppresses growth prospects.

Fortunately, GDP growth in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is projected) is projected to increase on average, as per the latest World Economic Output report by the International Monetary Fund.

However, there are still countries according to the report, expected to have a low GDP turnout in 2025, and below are ten of the most severe.

Top 10 African countries projected to have the lowest GDP growth in 2025

RankCountryReal GDP (Annual % change) 2025
1.Equatorial Guinea-4.7%
2.South Africa1.5%
3.Tunisia1.6%
4.Lesotho2.3%
5.Gabon2.6%
6.Angola2.8%
7.Central Africa Republic2.9%
8.Algeria3.0%
9.Nigeria3.2%
10.São Tomé and Príncipe3.3%
Source: businessinsiderafrica
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