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

Rank

Country

Value

1Africa (2008)59,883,526,657
2Sub-Saharan Africa (2008)53,158,172,541
3South Africa (2008)47,812,923,392
4North Africa (2008)6,725,354,116
5Morocco (2008)6,725,354,116
6Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa and Nigeria (2008)5,345,249,149
7Sub-Saharan Africa excluding South Africa (2008)5,345,249,149
8Senegal (2006)2,726,935,578
9Tunisia (1999)1,789,653,619
10Algeria (1998)1,709,204,480
11Mauritius (2008)1,396,938,366
12Cameroon (2008)1,274,921,344
13Mozambique (2008)1,103,145,545
14Sudan (2003)863,270,000
15Swaziland (2007)847,567,939
16Ghana (2008)764,310,656
17Zimbabwe (2000)708,622,720
18Botswana (2006)691,528,986
19Angola (1997)400,300,000
20Madagascar (2008)304,341,984
21Malawi (2008)284,164,096
22Republic of the Congo (2006)207,502,683
23Mali (2001)201,842,683
24Ivory Coast (2008)185,044,333
25Chad (1999)141,975,312
26Zambia (2002)136,608,016
27Rwanda (2000)111,833,056
28Seychelles (2003)100,747,365
29Togo (1990)85,009,432
30Sierra Leone (2008)72,356,720
31Mauritania (2007)56,148,020
32Burundi (2004)41,683,076
33Cape Verde (2000)28,475,180
34Gambia (2004)17,231,866
35Comoros (1999)6,136,886
36Somalia (1989)1,094,092
37Tanzania (2008)264.54
38Guinea (2005)126.83
39Egypt (2008)0
40Namibia (2008)0
41Guinea-Bissau (2008)-39,974,159.49
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