Value added, transport, storage and communication (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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Value added in transport is defined as the value of output of the transport industry less the value of intermediate consumption (intermediate inputs). Transport is a subset of services, comprising transport, storage and communications (ISIC 60-64). Data are in current U.S. dollars. Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.
Value added, transport, storage and communication (current US$) - National accounts - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2007)81,729,482,232
2Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)52,281,796,917
3Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2008)28,462,158,224
4South Africa (2008)22,155,364,396
5Egypt (2001)6,829,123,525
6Sudan (2008)5,917,520,384
7Morocco (2007)2,839,843,750
8Algeria (1992)2,473,763,543
9Kenya (2008)1,913,153,531
10Ethiopia (2008)1,298,574,684
11Madagascar (2008)1,286,531,832
12Ivory Coast (2008)986,132,512
13Mauritius (2008)915,138,158
14Senegal (2008)869,623,243
15Mozambique (2007)712,954,284
16Gabon (2008)694,517,163
17Tanzania (2006)537,109,993
18Namibia (2008)534,763,183
19Zambia (2006)452,114,438
20Botswana (2008)410,485,490
21Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)404,599,613
22Benin (2005)403,247,211
23Tunisia (1982)372,445,784
24Guinea-Bissau (1983)342,717,206
25Mali (2007)319,449,704
26Ghana (1990)274,021,536
27Republic of the Congo (1989)232,283,300
28Guinea (2008)215,741,237
29Uganda (1996)211,148,652
30Djibouti (2006)181,697,155
31Swaziland (2008)173,989,655
32Burkina Faso (2006)160,240,632
33Chad (2008)140,454,144
34Eritrea (2007)137,539,038
35Niger (2003)137,474,191
36Togo (2004)116,035,896
37Mauritania (2005)88,752,792
38Lesotho (2008)84,474,667
39Central African Republic (2008)75,243,318
40Sierra Leone (2003)70,793,901
41Somalia (1990)64,669,557
42Malawi (1978)52,978,092
43Liberia (2007)48,040,385
44Burundi (1991)40,482,500
45Gambia (1997)32,862,746
46Seychelles (1985)23,758,363
47Cape Verde (1988)22,827,211
48Comoros (2005)20,807,401
49Sao Tome and Principe (2005)19,721,917
50Equatorial Guinea (2008)18,259,479
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