Bhutan GDP

Bhutan GDP

Bhutan's economy, with a per capita GDP of $4,300, relies on agriculture and forestry for over 60% of its population. Hydropower exports to India, cement, and tourism are key growth drivers, with GDP growth projected to rise. Exports include iron View diagram Bhutan GDP

Sierra Leone Economy

Sierra Leone Economy

Sierra Leone's economy is resource-rich, with mining of diamonds, rutile, and iron ore driving exports and revenue. Agriculture, including rice, cocoa, and palm oil, employs most of the population through subsistence farming. Post-civil war recovery has focused on infrastructure and View diagram Sierra Leone Economy

Haiti GDP

Haiti GDP

Haiti's economy, the poorest in the Western Hemisphere, faces a projected 4.2% GDP decline, with a nominal GDP of $26.3 billion. Services, agriculture, and industry dominate, with subsistence farming central. Exports like apparel and cocoa are minor compared to imports View diagram Haiti GDP

Burkina Faso Economy

Burkina Faso Economy

Burkina Faso's economy is agrarian, with cotton, gold, and livestock as primary exports. Gold mining has surged, becoming the top export, while cotton supports rural economies. Subsistence agriculture employs most citizens, growing millet, sorghum, and maize amid Sahelian challenges like View diagram Burkina Faso Economy

Kosovo GDP PPP

Kosovo GDP PPP

Kosovo’s PPP GDP was $27.6 billion in 2023. Services, remittances, and mining drive the economy, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $15,400. Political tensions and weak infrastructure hinder EU integration, though trade and diaspora support growth. Investment in energy is View diagram Kosovo GDP PPP

Cayman Islands Economy

Cayman Islands Economy

The Cayman Islands' economy is a premier offshore financial center, with banking, hedge funds, and insurance driving GDP. Tax haven status attracts global corporations and investors, supported by stable governance and no direct taxes. Tourism, featuring luxury resorts and scuba View diagram Cayman Islands Economy

Namibia Economy

Namibia Economy

Namibia's economy is resource-driven, with mining of diamonds, uranium, and zinc as key exports. Agriculture, including beef and grapes, supports rural areas, while fisheries contribute through exports. Tourism thrives on wildlife safaris in Etosha National Park and the Namib Desert. View diagram Namibia Economy