Puerto Rico Economy

Puerto Rico Economy

Puerto Rico's economy is manufacturing-heavy, with pharmaceuticals, electronics, and food processing leading, supported by U.S. tax incentives. Tourism thrives on beaches, Old San Juan, and bioluminescent bays. As a U.S. territory, it benefits from federal aid but faces debt crises View diagram Puerto Rico Economy

Armenia GDP

Armenia GDP

Armenia's upper-middle-income economy, with a GDP of $25.5 billion, grows steadily. Industry, including mining, and services like tourism and IT lead, with agriculture significant. Exports feature copper and gold, while imports include gas. Challenges involve unemployment and regional tensions. Recent View diagram Armenia GDP

Lebanon GDP

Lebanon GDP

Lebanon's service-oriented economy, with a GDP of $21.7 billion, faces severe contraction due to ongoing crises. Banking, tourism, and food processing are key, with exports like jewelry and imports of petroleum. Hyperinflation, poverty, and corruption pose significant challenges. Recent efforts View diagram Lebanon GDP

Gabon GDP PPP

Gabon GDP PPP

Gabon’s PPP GDP was $38.7 billion in 2023. Oil and timber dominate, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $15,800. Declining oil production pushes diversification into mining and tourism. Corruption and infrastructure deficits hinder progress, though regional trade offers potential.

Madagascar GDP PPP

Madagascar GDP PPP

Madagascar’s PPP GDP was $49.2 billion in 2023. Agriculture (vanilla, rice) and mining drive the economy, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $1,600. Poverty, political instability, and climate risks hinder growth. Tourism and agricultural exports offer potential but require infrastructure.[](https://data.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/gdp-ppp-the-world-bank%40kapsarc/)