Jordan Economy

Jordan Economy

Jordan's economy is service-oriented, with tourism to sites like Petra and the Dead Sea, finance, and IT as growth drivers. Phosphate and potash mining, plus garments, are key exports. Agriculture is limited by water scarcity, focusing on fruits and vegetables. View diagram Jordan Economy

Trinidad and Tobago GDP

Trinidad and Tobago GDP

Trinidad and Tobago's high-income economy, the Caribbean's wealthiest, projects steady GDP growth. Petroleum, petrochemicals, and gas dominate, with agriculture and services playing smaller roles. Exports like LNG and methanol are significant, while imports include fuels and machinery. Challenges involve energy View diagram Trinidad and Tobago GDP

Belize GDP

Belize GDP

Belize's economy, driven by agriculture, tourism, and services, projects moderate growth with a per capita GDP of $8,650. Exports like sugar, bananas, and fish contrast with imports of fuel, creating trade deficits. High poverty and unemployment persist, alongside labor shortages. View diagram Belize GDP

Malta Economy in Graphs

Malta Economy in Graphs

The Malta economy is driven by tourism, financial services, and shipping within the EU. Mediterranean attractions and gaming industries draw visitors, while offshore banking benefits from tax advantages. Maritime trade leverages its strategic location. High public debt and reliance on View diagram Malta Economy in Graphs

Burundi GDP

Burundi GDP

Burundi's agrarian economy, with a GDP of $6.75 billion, relies on agriculture, followed by services and industry. Coffee and tea dominate exports, while imports include petroleum and goods. Challenges like unrest, overpopulation, and high unemployment hinder growth. Recent projects, such View diagram Burundi GDP

Ethiopia GDP PPP

Ethiopia GDP PPP

Ethiopia’s PPP GDP was $393.3 billion in 2023. Agriculture, manufacturing, and services drive growth, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $3,100. Rapid urbanization and infrastructure projects support prospects, but conflict and debt challenges persist. Agricultural reforms are critical for sustainability.

Uzbekistan GDP

Uzbekistan GDP

Uzbekistan's transitioning economy, with a GDP of $132.4 billion, sees robust growth. Agriculture employs many, while industry and services, including energy and gold, drive exports. Imports include machinery. Challenges involve unemployment and public debt. Recent reforms since 2017, including tax View diagram Uzbekistan GDP