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

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2008)20,787,810,946
2Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)13,860,154,706
3South Africa (2008)10,353,111,040
4North Africa (2008)6,927,656,241
5Morocco (2008)6,927,656,241
6Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2008)3,507,043,666
7Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2008)3,507,043,666
8Tunisia (1999)2,063,110,718
9Cameroon (2008)1,836,365,568
10Angola (1997)1,263,300,000
11Republic of the Congo (2006)1,109,475,234
12Algeria (1998)982,686,016
13Botswana (2006)479,890,164
14Guinea (2005)472,632,989
15Ivory Coast (2008)361,500,231
16Ghana (2008)279,833,152
17Madagascar (2008)258,185,888
18Togo (1990)245,963,376
19Mauritius (2008)240,546,503
20Mozambique (2008)234,496,826
21Sierra Leone (2008)177,398,371
22Zambia (2002)165,536,000
23Senegal (2006)161,795,974
24Mali (2001)156,625,924
25Sudan (2003)155,940,000
26Zimbabwe (2000)106,912,104
27Malawi (2008)101,826,440
28Seychelles (2003)101,509,134
29Equatorial Guinea (2003)69,972,192
30Swaziland (2007)53,763,350
31Gambia (2004)26,779,974
32Burundi (2004)22,883,138
33Rwanda (2000)21,768,668
34Guinea-Bissau (2008)16,890,176
35Somalia (1989)9,358,289
36Sao Tome and Principe (2003)3,500,000
37Tanzania (2008)510.79
38Egypt (2008)0
39Namibia (2008)0
40Cape Verde (2000)-59,623,833
41Mauritania (2007)-304,477,760
42Chad (1999)-345,923,872
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