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Ethiopia hits top 10 African nations with highest economic growth

By Tesfa-alem Tekle

January 5, 2008 (ADDIS ABABA) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has labeled Ethiopia as one of the top 10 sub-Saharan nations which registered a speedy economic boost and as top 10 catching the eyes of foreign investment.

According to a report released by IMF, South Africa is leading with 664 billions dollar of gross domestic product(GDP), followed by Nigeria which registered 197 billion dollars of GDP in the just ended 2007.

Sudan which is unbelievably growing fast nation in recent years is set 3rd with 115 billion dollars of Annual income followed by Ethiopia’s 96 billion dollar GDP.

Angola, Ghana, Kenya, Cameron, Tanzania and Cotedivoar are labeled from 5th to 10th accordingly.

Angola, Sudan and Ethiopia which have registered an economic growth of 23.1%, 11.2% and 10.5% respectively over the past year are given a higher estimation to register a record high economic boost in the sib Saharan region in 2008.

Further more the above 3 countries are given the highest estimation of attracting foreign investment.

The above mentioned 10 nations have given a promising green light to the UN, in its millennium goals targeted to reduce poverty by half in 2015.

(ST)

2 Comments

  • Fonqolcha Nura
    Fonqolcha Nura

    How stable is Ethiopia with 60000 oromo&somali prisoners?
    Violence reminds investors of Africa’s risks
    The explosion of violence that has met Mwai Kibaki’s disputed election in what was considered one of Africa’s most stable countries threatens to undermine not only Kenya’s reputation but also the continent’s.
    Charlemagne Capital, an emerging market specialist, said Kenya’s place “at the centre of the renaissance in eastern Africa seemed assured”. The worst-case scenarios for the country now threatened to “wipe it off the map from the point of view of international investors”.
    “It did take many, many people by surprise that things could get that bad that quickly,” said Razia Khan, Africa analyst at Standard Chartered bank in London.

    http://www.ft.com/cms/s/31efeab2-ba2b-11dc-abcb-0000779fd2ac,dwp_uuid=fd627e72-b895-11dc-893b-0000779fd2ac.html

    http://www.imf.org/external/pubs/ft/reo/2007/AFR/ENG/sreo1007.pdf

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  • Tewodros
    Tewodros

    Ethiopia hits top 10 African nations with highest economic growth
    I was surprised by the report and try to look the report in detail and all the comparison the author of this article chosen shows the same trend from 2002 to 2007. I mean we were on 4th in 2002 and the same in 2007 and projected the same way to 2008. But the real comparison parameters to be taken is the GDP per capita which shows we are in the bottom.

    Pleases don’t misinterpret data’s we have to know the real problem and status to work for better!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    chears

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