Cambodia GDP

Cambodia GDP

Cambodia's $30 billion economy, growing 6.5% in 2025, thrives on garments, tourism, and construction, with per capita GDP at $1,800. Textile exports dominate, but fuel imports strain trade for its 17 million people. Poverty and infrastructure gaps persist. Recent hydropower View diagram Cambodia GDP

Fraud Risk Management Description

Fraud Risk Management Description

Fraud Risk Management Description: Fraud risk management involves identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential fraud risks within an organization. It encompasses strategies and controls to detect fraudulent activities, such as implementing advanced analytics, monitoring transactions, and establishing preventive measures. Effective fraud View diagram Fraud Risk Management Description

Guyana Economy in Graphs

Guyana Economy in Graphs

The Guyana economy is booming due to recent oil discoveries, making it one of the fastest-growing globally. Oil production, led by ExxonMobil, drives exports, while agriculture, including rice and sugar, remains vital. Gold mining also contributes. However, infrastructure gaps and View diagram Guyana Economy in Graphs

Namibia GDP PPP

Namibia GDP PPP

Namibia’s PPP GDP was $30.2 billion in 2023. Mining (diamonds, uranium) and tourism drive growth, with GDP per capita (PPP) at $11,600. Inequality and unemployment pose challenges, though green hydrogen projects offer potential. Infrastructure investment is key for diversification.[](https://data.opendatasoft.com/explore/dataset/gdp-ppp-the-world-bank%40kapsarc/)