Capital goods imports (constant US$) - Trade - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators



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Imports of capital goods, cif (includes freight and insurance costs) in 1987 constant US dollars. Source: World Bank country economists.
Capital goods imports (constant US$) - Trade - Development outcomes - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2008)24,592,754,004
2Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)18,720,968,659
3South Africa (2008)9,700,559,872
4Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2008)9,020,408,787
5Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2008)9,020,408,787
6Morocco (2008)5,871,785,345
7North Africa (2008)5,871,785,345
8Algeria (1998)2,708,962,304
9Kenya (2008)2,131,014,819
10Ghana (2008)2,119,553,536
11Tunisia (1999)1,551,747,859
12Cameroon (2008)1,455,059,072
13Sudan (2003)1,418,780,900
14Mauritius (2008)840,452,191
15Mozambique (2008)758,633,573
16Ivory Coast (2008)758,509,239
17Zimbabwe (2000)551,211,712
18Swaziland (2007)418,376,617
19Malawi (2008)356,688,576
20Angola (1997)354,000,000
21Zambia (2002)306,424,384
22Botswana (2008)305,067,459
23Somalia (1989)269,556,000
24Mali (2001)250,373,162
25Madagascar (2008)237,208,480
26Senegal (2006)224,201,790
27Republic of the Congo (2006)217,650,964
28Seychelles (2003)211,687,457
29Togo (1990)145,453,600
30Rwanda (2000)111,837,504
31Chad (1999)86,896,824
32Cape Verde (2000)85,740,720
33Burundi (2004)63,141,036
34Equatorial Guinea (2003)51,500,744
35Mauritania (2007)46,996,308
36Sierra Leone (2008)46,324,886
37Gambia (2004)27,080,470
38Sao Tome and Principe (2003)13,534,152
39Guinea-Bissau (2008)11,896,747
40Tanzania (2008)209.52
41Guinea (2005)115.62
42Namibia (2008)0
43Egypt (2008)0
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