Lithuania GDP

Lithuania GDP

Lithuania's economy, valued at €77.94 billion, leads the Baltic region. Services and manufacturing, including petroleum and furniture, drive growth. Exports and imports focus on petroleum and machinery. Unemployment and poverty persist as challenges. Recent FDI surges, particularly in fintech, alongside View diagram Lithuania GDP

Rwanda GDP

Rwanda GDP

Rwanda's economy, with a GDP of $14.77 billion, aspires to rapid development. Services, agriculture, and industry contribute, with gold and coffee as key exports and petroleum as imports. Poverty and unemployment are significant challenges. Recent infrastructure and electrification projects drive View diagram Rwanda GDP

Norway Economy

Norway Economy

Norway's economy excels in oil and gas, with North Sea reserves funding a sovereign wealth fund for future generations. Fisheries, particularly salmon exports, and maritime industries are strong. Hydropower provides clean energy, supporting aluminum and chemicals. High-tech sectors like renewables View diagram Norway Economy

Lesotho GDP

Lesotho GDP

Lesotho's lower-middle-income economy relies on tourism, manufacturing, mining, and agriculture. GDP growth is moderate, with per capita at $1,100. Apparel dominates exports, while imports include food and machinery. High unemployment and poverty persist. Recent developments, like AGOA-driven textile growth and View diagram Lesotho GDP

Iceland GDP

Iceland GDP

Iceland's mixed economy, with a GDP of $35.38 billion, relies on tourism, fisheries, and aluminum. Growth is steady, with exports like fish and imports of petroleum. The 2008 financial crisis and inflation remain challenges. Recent tourism growth, alongside biotech and View diagram Iceland GDP